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Miltogramminae from Hungary > Miltogramma rutilans/ruficornis
piros
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Posted on 14-06-2021 16:37
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I found this fly in central Hungary, between Tázlár and Pirtó, on sandy steppe. Date: 13_06_2021.
Can someone ID it?
Thanks for any help in advance!

Greetings,
Henrik
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Could this be the female of Protomiltogramma fasciata?

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Zeegers
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I amnot the expert, but looks like one.

Theo
 
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Thank you!
 
Thomas Pape
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It is a species of Miltogramma. Probably M. rutilans but could also be M. ruficornis.
Thomas Pape
 
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piros
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Thank you! Smile
 
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