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Any info will be useful.
Edited by Paul Beuk on 14-06-2020 11:13
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Hi Gordon, it is a Microchrysa. Stratiomyidae are not my cup of tea, but I dare to say it is probably M. cyaneiventris.
 
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Thanks Jan, that will do fine.

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Oriental species? Then not cyaneiventris (looks very suspicious for that species with those very pale legs).
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Paul, I've no idea where the photo was taken, my website was recently resold and the new owner did a lot of improvements, in cluding some new, and poorly identified images from who knows where. So it could be from Mars for all I know.
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I have removed the image of this fly. It turns out to be a fly picture from shutterstock. I doubt I can be used without payment. The photographer is Thai by the way so it will be an oriental one.
https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/flies-red-eyes-green-body-on-1445353778
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Posted on 19-11-2020 03:29
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Paul Beuk wrote:
I have removed the image of this fly. It turns out to be a fly picture from shutterstock. I doubt I can be used without payment. The photographer is Thai by the way so it will be an oriental one.
https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/flies-red-eyes-green-body-on-1445353778


Sorry I have been away so long. Paul you needn't have worried, the fly image is paid for, licensed to be used on my website, I was just trying to get it identified. My partner bought it before I rejoined the site, but he assure me it has been paid for.
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