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Ben Hamers |
Posted on 19-03-2005 11:59
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Member Location: Heerlen ( Holland ) Posts: 737 Joined: 16.12.04 |
Good morning, It's time for the weekly request from Heerlen. This fly is from November, near Brunssum, 3-4 mm. Many thanks in advance, Ben Ben Hamers attached the following image: [41.41Kb] Edited by Ben Hamers on 22-05-2012 19:15 |
Laurens van der Leij |
Posted on 19-03-2005 13:23
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Member Location: Den Bosch - Netherlands Posts: 10 Joined: 20.07.04 |
This looks like a Heleomyzidae, telling by the large bristles on the costa. I am not sure what species but Tephrochlamys rufiventis could be a good candidate.
Edited by Laurens van der Leij on 21-03-2005 21:22 |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 21-03-2005 14:36
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
I would say: Compare with http://www.dipter...page_id=10. That link is als accessible from http://www.dipter...ticle_id=5.
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Laurens van der Leij |
Posted on 21-03-2005 21:22
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Member Location: Den Bosch - Netherlands Posts: 10 Joined: 20.07.04 |
I am still quite convinced |
Paul Beuk |
Posted on 21-03-2005 22:45
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19363 Joined: 11.05.04 |
I thought you would say that you are even more convinced since I was not trying to persuade to think otherwise.
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Andrzej |
Posted on 27-01-2006 16:40
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 2358 Joined: 05.01.06 |
Probably the genus Heleomyza (if prosternal setae are present or Neoleria (if not).. Andrzej |
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