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Scathophagidae, Cleigastra apicalis? from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 05-12-2007 22:16
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Hi,

fly collected near Sibiu (Transilvania).
26.september.2007, size ~7mm

i'm not sure where to put this one: Scathophagidae or Sciomyzidae.

one photo with mounted specimen attached.

thanks for any help,
cosmln

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Scathophagidae. Cleigastra apicalis?
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Scathophagidae. Cleigastra apicalis?


Hi Paul,

Smile
i really don't know, but my exemplary is not even close so full of setae on the legs like the one from gallery.
but i was close with the family Smile)

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someone can confirm or infirm this?

Scathophagidae. Cleigastra apicalis?

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Not Cleigastra - how about Phrosia albilabris?
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Similar, yet not identical. Or is that some slight sexual dimorphism? http://www.dipter...ad_id=9410
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Similar, yet not identical. Or is that some slight sexual dimorphism?


No, I think both Cosmin's and Gabor's flies are females - Nikita has posted a picture of a male (with clearly clubbed abdomen) in the gallery (http://www.dipter...to_id=1907). I was going to suggest there might be regional dfferences in these females, but then realised that they are both from Transylvania! Grin As Paul says the flies are not identical - which is the real albilabris?Pfft
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