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--> Chlorops sp.; and Thaumatomyia notata?
Joerg Schneider
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Probably just a lack of color, but I want to be sure - no blck strips on the abdomen, a whole colony in our garden, about 2mm. Rheinbach near Bonn/Germany, 210m above sea level. Thank you for your help, Jörg
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Are there diffferent sexes to be distinguished?
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Chlorops I'd say
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Thank you, Paul! So it is Chlorops sp. - but these here are T. notata, correct?
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different individual
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orange version?
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By the looks of it, yes.
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Great, thank you - by the look of it, as in most cases. One of these days I will have a bino and the time to have a closer look ;-) For the time being, thank you so very much for this wonderful forum. I hope more financial contributions are coming in!
 
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Good!
 
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