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Dexia rustica male?
Jan Wind
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Posted on 31-03-2011 21:28
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I have also from the same area this series of photo's of what may be a male Dexia rustica.
Visiting on Solidago flowers in abondaned agricultural area within a forest area [Planken Wambuis] in the Netherlands on 19 august 2010
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and this picture
Jan Wind attached the following image:


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Posted on 31-03-2011 23:18
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It should be. Very common in my area, strage to hear that can be rare!
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Jan Wind
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Thank you very much Erikas, for the confirmation

I saw them only one day last year, since Mariëtte and I started photographing diptera from last 7 july 2010 onwards. But they may well be common.

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See my comments at the female post

very nice !

Theo
 
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Yes, that looks a lot more the Dexia rustica I know ... then again I have never seen one in the wild here Sad
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