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Susan R Walter
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Posted on 02-12-2007 21:51
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Palloptera modesta? From 29 September 2007, east London inner city park with mature deciduous woodland, open areas of long grass and small ponds with quite a bit of marginal vegetation. 4mm, female. This seems to key out quite nicely to P modesta, but I thought I would check because although there are other Palloptera species recorded for this site, P modesta has not been recorded there before.
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Jan will correct me if I'm wrong - Opomyza germinationis
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Susan R Walter
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Oops! That will explain the lack of records for P modesta then Wink There are lots of records for O germinationis, both for the park and surrounding area, so I am sure you will be right. I'll go back and key it out *properly* to family level.
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The identification of Nikita needs no correction!Smile
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Susan R Walter
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Thanks for the confirmation Jan Willem. 'Your' flies are a nice group - I like them, and will practice a bit more on them.
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