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Posted on 27-06-2007 15:14
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I have no idea about this small coloured fly from Moscow region Smile
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family Stratiomyidae, Chloromyia formosa?
Edited by caliprobola on 27-06-2007 15:27
 
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Thanx!
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You can loose the questionmark.
I'ld say it's C. formosa as well

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well, i guess greenish shiny Stratiomyidae with hairy eyes are always Chloromyia but i wasn't sure about speciosa cause that's a species we don't have in belgium.
should it be worth to take a look at the belgian formosa's for speciosa? how far north does it come in france?
 
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