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[Mintho rufiventris] Cylindromyia ?
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Posted on 12-11-2006 19:14
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Hello,

I was thinking about Cylindromyia, for this rather bad photo, but the form of the red parts is not what one sees on the pictures.

thanks for any pointer.
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Hello, Pierre!

Looks like Mintho rufiventris: http://commons.wi...tris01.jpg

But better wait for the experts.
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Hello Juergen,

We aready had several Mintho rufiventris on the forum, but this one has red eyes. The former ones were more brown.
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It might have reddish eyes but it's still Mintho Smile The laterally compressed abdomen, red side-patches and 2 dark stripes on the thorax give it away Smile
 
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Chris,

Thanks.
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