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Rhagio immaculatus
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Posted on 03-07-2006 08:06
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Dear all,

Yesterday I saw this beautifull orange fly. Has anyone an ID ;-)

thanks.

Shar
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Rhagio immaculatus, perhaps?
 
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another try via laptop
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Hi Shar.
Yes, it is Rhagio, but I doubt that Rhagio immaculatus.
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Hi Nikitia,

Why? It has no black spots on top of the yellow/orange. What do you think.
 
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I think that Rhagio immaculatus has to have enterly yellow abdomen. But let's wait for experts.
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R. immaculatus has a largely yellow abdomen, bicolorous pterostigma and no ring on the middle of the fore femur, so this is indeed Rhagio immaculatus.
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Thank you Paul Smile

I hope I will see the flies again, so that I can make a more clearer picture.

gr,
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