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Long wings platypeza ?
guenille
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Posted on 28-10-2007 18:20
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Not a good picture Sad but I think it's possibly platypeza. Is not it ?
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Provisionally: Protoclythia
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A female Platypezidae for sure (I wouldn't dare to tell more, though).
 
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It looks like Platypeza consobrina No ?
 
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Probably you are right, but some essential diagnostic characters are not visible. Please compare with my female of Protoclythia modesta (it seems to be rather common in some parts of Europe), 2 strong notopleural setae are clearly visible. On Acer, Oct. 21, 2007, Akhun Mountain, Sochi/Khosta, Krasnodar Territory, Russia.
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Black thanks but my picture are not good enough to see anything Sad
I hope meeting it another time within wind
 
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But now, It seems that on both pictures is Protochythia rufa. P. modesta has black bands on T2-5 (like http://www.dipter...to_id=2514), no black color on abdomen in P. rufa.
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Dakujem Michal a vitaj u nas Wink
 
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Sorry for non-english.

Zdravim z Ceska do Francie! :]
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