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Thaumatomyia?
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Posted on 23-06-2006 19:50
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June 23, 2006.
Quite big, around 6mm.
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Another view.
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Way to big for Thaumatomyia. I am not really familiar with the family, but maybe Chlorops itself?
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The only Chlorops species I've seen which is this large and yellow is Chlorops gracilis. I would disagree with the 'gracilis' part, this fly is frankly homely Wink
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Thanks Kahis,
Yes definitely not too graceful Wink
 
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It resembles Chlorops geminatus as Meigen himself illustrated it.
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