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Posted on 23-07-2006 21:00
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Dear all,

Again a lot of flies this day on the white flowers. Also a lot of little ones?

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an total picture
Edited by shar on 23-07-2006 21:04
 
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Look for Sepsis threads here at this site.
 
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Thank you Xespok. I knew I saw this flies before Smile
 
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Sepsis: female-male-female.
Male (with a lot of red on abdomen) probably Sepsis punctum.
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finally the overal picture
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Near the bottom are more small flies, without spots in the wings, that also might be sepsids. Can you zoom in on that part, too?
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Yes I can Wink
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Ehm sorry, maybe the last picture is of a different fly?
 
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And look at this picture. Different species together on one flower in total harmony. Grin
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