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Siphunculina (Michael von Tschirnhaus); SW Spain
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Tiny fly on the wall. Grin Minas de Riotinto, Huelva; February 10, 2023.

Looks like Chloropidae, but I am never sure with these. Frown


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Chloropidae, Oscinellinae: Siphunculina sp. The short R2+3 vein and the spiny short macrochaetae are typical for the genus. Typical for this species are also the three grey-dusted spots on the orbit along the upper eye margin.
 
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Thanks again, Michael!! TumbsUp

Very nice lesson you give here. And I am glad to find a fly I never heard of, altough that is not that difficult! Grin


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