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Syrphid Fly - Allograpta exotica - female

Syrphid Fly - Allograpta exotica - Female
Las Vegas Wash within the Clark County Wetlands Park, Clark County, Nevada, USA
October 25, 2011

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Allograpta exotica is very similar to obliqua, but it has the Katepimeron black and the face has often a dark brown to black medial stripe, while in obliqua the katepisternum is yellow and the face is yellow or with a light brown stripe. A. obliaua is the more common, and more northern species.

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