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pale yellow with picture wings
Bruce Marlin
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Posted on 17-06-2005 14:13
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I've been finding these flies crawling around in the underbrush. Always moving, like they are hunting for something. I've had it on Bugguide for a week and no takers.. Anyone?
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Posted on 17-06-2005 15:01
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it looks a lot like http://www.dipter...ead_id=371

except for the colour and the picture! Grin
 
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Posted on 17-06-2005 23:40
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This is also a Tephritidae species, but the wiing patten is too different between this species and the one on the link, so I would say this is something closely related but different.

Whether the genus is OK, I do not know.

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Bruce Marlin
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Posted on 18-06-2005 01:45
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Thanks, Xespok & Elck.
I found the fly here:
http://www.sel.ba...rau_sp.htm
It's Strauzia sp.
Edited by Bruce Marlin on 18-06-2005 01:47
 
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