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Pollennia sp.
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 01-04-2006 23:24
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Hello Flyreader,

This fly with gold-bristle-thorax and draught-board backbody is, as far I can see Pollenia(?)
It's a man and female and the M-vain in the wing makes a sharp corner.

When this is Pollenia sp., which Pollenia could this be? (in the Netherlands)
When I read some forum-items about Pollenia, I understand that these flies could not be identified by photo's, only by microscope. Is it?

regards, Robert
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Hi Robert

Your information is correct:
most Pollenia can be identified only by the male genitalia


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Posted on 02-04-2006 23:43
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for your reaction.

p.s.

by the way Theo, did you publish about the Bibio clavipes? in the dipteramagazine?
I'de like to receive one, if it's possible?
greeting, Robert
 
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