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Thaumatomyia notata?
Juergen Peters
Hello!

I still don't know, how to distinguish between Thaumatomyia notata and genus Chlorops on a photo. So, did I find a Thaumatomyia notata or a Chlorops here yesterday in our garden (Ostwestfalen/Germany)? Length about 2,5-3 mm. Thanks!
Edited by Juergen Peters on 09-09-2006 16:48
Best regards,
Jürgen

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Tony Irwin
Hi J?rgen
Thaumatomyia have a flat-topped scutellum with a clear margin and closely spaced apical bristles. Chlorops have a rounded scutellum. Although it's not very clear in your photo, I would say that these are Thaumatomyia.
Also, in my (limited) experience, Chlorops usually are found near their hostplants (grasses). Thaumatomyia, which feed on root aphids, are more likely to be found on general vegetation, especially in the autumn when they are preparing for hibernation.

Tony
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Juergen Peters
Hello, Tony!

Tony Irwin wrote:
Also, in my (limited) experience, Chlorops usually are found near their hostplants (grasses). Thaumatomyia, which feed on root aphids, are more likely to be found on general vegetation


Thanks! Then the flies I often find on umbelliferous flowers will also mostly be Thaumatomyia?!
Best regards,
Jürgen

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