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Pinned Platypezidae, Polyporivora picta
JariF
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Posted on 30-09-2008 14:23
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Hi, very good day yesterday with lot of flies Smile This could be one more Polyporivora picta or ? September 29. 2008 Helsinki, Finland.

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Hi Jari,
My guess would be Polyporivora ornata, but let us wait for the experts.
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Well, this one has black scutellum and ornata does not. Let's wait and see. Thank's for Your attention Smile

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Hi Jari,

You are totally right! This must indeed be P. picta.
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Thank You. It can't be anything else. Smile

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I agree with P. picta.
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