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Green Syrphidae?
No Syrphid, it is Stratiomyidae - Odontomyia angulata (http://www.diptera.info/photogallery.php?phot...
Posted by Sundew
on 22 June 2013 00:59:54
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Green Syrphidae?
Hi Forum,
Photographed in Lower Austria, Austria, @ 15. July 2012.
Which one is it?
http://...
Posted by donpedro34
on 21 June 2013 22:55:30
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Stratiomyidae <Odontomyia from NE Turkey
Hi, it looks like Odontomyia angulata male, but you may have other, similar sp. in Turkey. (Besides,...
Posted by piros
on 10 February 2013 13:02:20
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Stratiomyidae ?
Hmm, the scutellum is partly yellow and the antennae widely orange : this is Odontomyia angulata ....
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 02 February 2012 21:58:12
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Oplodontha viridula and similar fly
An Odontomyia angulata I think....
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 01 March 2010 22:32:47
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Stratiomyidae ? --> Odontomyia
Odontomyia and probably angulata I would say.
Tim...
Posted by tim worfolk
on 29 August 2009 20:19:58
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Odontomyia ?
Looks like Odontomyia angulata , female and male....
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 23 June 2008 22:30:55
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unknown fly 6...
This is only slightly off-topic: has this species became increasingly common in central Europe?
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Posted by Kahis
on 30 April 2007 20:45:43
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Odontomyia ? Apr. 12, 2007
Hi Dima
This is Odontomyia angulata , an early spring species. The male abdomen is covered in shinin...
Posted by Tony Irwin
on 14 April 2007 12:34:20
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Stratiomyidae
This is a male Odpntomyia, very likely angulata . The species viridula is now in the genus Oplodontha...
Posted by Maddin
on 13 February 2007 00:53:24
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