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Posted on 10-07-2008 12:17
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There were several of these rather nice Drosophildae on Trametes fungi. It has very thick hind femora. Can we get anywhere near genus/species for the gallery?
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A male Odinia sp.
 
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Posted on 10-07-2008 12:36
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Thanks Black - I'll post to the gallery.
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Insteresting for Phil Withers! Please change the subject to attract his attention.
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hey... this is Odiniidae not Drosophilidae Pfft
 
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Jorge - thanks for pointing this out.
Jan- subject changed to Odiniidae to attract Phil, who may be able to say more perhaps?
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Normally the only Odinia on bracket fungi is O. boletina (there's a misnamed species for you !),,but yours has rather faint markings on the cross-veins. Since it is a male I should be able to get further...please send me the specimen.
 
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And now, in a politer vein: please lend me the specimen !
 
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Phil, I have a specimen you can keep. I collected two.Smile I'll email you for your address.
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Now confirmed as Odinia boletina. Determined by Phil Withers from specimen.
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