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Green Syrphidae?
donpedro34
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Posted on 21-06-2013 22:55
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Hi Forum,

Photographed in Lower Austria, Austria, @ 15. July 2012.

Which one is it?

insects.at/images/originals/Diptera/Stratiomyidae/Odontomyia_angulata_A_0712C.jpg

It should be obvious, i think - but i can't find it.

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Per
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Posted on 22-06-2013 00:59
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No Syrphid, it is Stratiomyidae - Odontomyia angulata (http://www.dipter...to_id=8199) Smile.
 
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Posted on 22-06-2013 15:15
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Wow, thanx.

No wonder i couldn't find it.

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Sundew wrote:
No Syrphid, it is Stratiomyidae - Odontomyia angulata (http://www.dipter...to_id=8199) Smile.

Odontomyia: quite well possible.
angulata: I am not quite sure whether they have it in Australia...
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Luckily, Austria is not so far away as Australia Grin!
 
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reminds me of Oplodonta viridula.
 
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Well, I have no Stratiomyidae key, but from many pictures (e. g. http://intruiging...a-viridula) I learnt that Oplodonta viridula has dotted eyes, and also the colouration of the frons looks different.
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Sundew wrote:
Luckily, Austria is not so far away as Australia Grin!
awkward
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Posted on 24-06-2013 22:07
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I would love to move to Australia!

But im out of luck.

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