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Thaumatomyia (?) with unusual coloration
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Posted on 05-06-2022 18:51
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Is this a normal (maybe freshly emerged) Thaumatomyia notata or s.th. else?
In a garden in Vienna, early June.

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Posted on 07-06-2022 22:31
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anybody can confirm at least genus is correct (and not Chlorops or s th else?
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It does look like a female Thaumatomyia notata, but I don't know why the abdomen is so white.
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Chloropidae: Thaumatomyia notata (Meigen, 1830) female; confirmed. It ingested honey dew or another fluid. The species is known to suck up repellent orange exsudates of Agelastica alni (Chrysomelidae), too, published by my deceased teacher Prof. Pschorn-Walcher.
 
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