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Hello
picture 09 05 2008, Always on the same flowers as Ectophasia.
Thank you for help
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Difficult.

Are the hairs on the pleurae really whitish, or is this just the light.
If they are: Clytiomyia sola.


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Very nice photos again ... I had a feeling it might be Clytiomyia but I haven't seen enough of them and certainly not this species before Smile
 
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The only sight to see the hairs on the pleurae.
Thank Theo, Chris it is a pleasure Wink
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I agree, but the hairs on the thorax turn out dark,
so should be C. continua


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