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Melieria sp. ?
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 25-11-2007 21:22
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Hi flyforum,

I try to find what kind of specie this is.
Look's like Melieria omissa..

Or is it some other Melieria specie?, like M. crassipennis?
Can someone tell me the difference between these species?
Or is it not visible? Wink

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John Smit
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Posted on 26-11-2007 09:25
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Hi Robert,

You need to see the abdominal tergites in order to separate M. crassipennis from M. omissa, the first having dark bands at the posterior margin of the tergites. There seems to be a habitat difference between both species: M. omisse tends to occur in more brackish habitats, however the species may occur together!

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Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 26-11-2007 11:53
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Thank you very much John, for your reaction. Smile

Is Otitinae a subfamily from Ulidiinae ? I got a question about this and wonder if it is just a synonym or are these seperate species?

In my book 'De Europese families van muggen en vliegen' (2002), Otitinae is considered as a subfamily from Ulidiinae?
 
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