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Stratiomyidae Odontomyia? Help id, please. -> Odontomyia ornata
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Hi Eugene
Looks like Odontomyia cf ornata to me. What is the appr. length?
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atylotus wrote:
Hi Eugene
Looks like Odontomyia cf ornata to me. What is the appr. length?
Ton


Ton, thank you. Length about 25 mm.
 
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Eugene
too large to be Oplodontha viridula or Od. tigrina so very likely Od. ornata, althouhh I cannot rule out any other similar large Odontomyia in your faunal area.
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atylotus wrote:
Eugene
too large to be Oplodontha viridula or Od. tigrina so very likely Od. ornata, althouhh I cannot rule out any other similar large Odontomyia in your faunal area.
All the best from Amsterdam
Ton


Okay. Ton, thanks one more time.
 
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