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Voria ruralis?
Jan Zwaaneveld
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Posted on 20-08-2006 18:13
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Yesterday I posted a rather bad photograph of what was probably a Voria fly, possibly Voria ruralis, taken at Leerdam, Netherlands. Today I was able to take a better picture of, most probably, the same species. Could anyone help me to identify it?

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It certainly looks like a Voria - it has m-cu at about 45-degrees and a downcurved bristle on the parafacial. I can't see the hairs on the wing veins though so it's hard to be sure - it could be Athrycia.
 
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Hi Jan and Chris

There are no discal setae, this excludes Athrycia.
Moreover, there seems to be only 1 strong parafacial bristle.

So, Voria ruralis sounds good to me.


Thanks for the nice picture


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Thanks very much for your help, Chris and Theo!
 
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