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Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 04-05-2007 11:32
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Hi flyforum,

Today I found (again) a Rhino inside my house on the window.
The window is next to the outside wall of the house where are a lot of plants.

Is it Stevenia? and what kind of Stevenia is this?, if characteristics can be found..

- shining black body
- little white stripes on side of tergite
- some little spots on thorax(?)
- size 7-8 mm

fly-great, Robert
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i would say Stevenia sp. lets+ go wait for more.. Wink
 
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Right.

A female of Stevenia umbratica, a recent newcomer in The Netherlands, mostly encoutered in houses.

Theo
 
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Thank you Jorge and Theo,

she is welcome Wink
 
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