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Helina sp.
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Andre Jas |
Posted on 23-10-2006 22:42
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
Hello friends, Again used intkey and it got me as far as Anthomyiidae, Fanniidae, Muscidae or Scathophagidae. Scathophagidae are out. So are Fannidae I think. So that leaves Anthomyiidae and Muscidae. I put my bet on Anthomyiidae. Did I hit the jackpot? Thanks, Andr? Jas Andre Jas attached the following image: [43.81Kb] Edited by Andre Jas on 27-10-2006 22:32 |
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Andre Jas |
Posted on 23-10-2006 22:43
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
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Andre Jas |
Posted on 23-10-2006 22:43
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
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Andre Jas |
Posted on 24-10-2006 10:42
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
Hey guys, Is this too easy or too hard? Any comment would be appreciated. Thanks, Andr? Jas |
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Kahis |
Posted on 24-10-2006 14:07
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 1999 Joined: 02.09.04 |
Looks like Helina depuncta (Muscidae). Does it have three postsutural dorsocentral setae and three sternopleural (katepisternal) setae? Hard to tell. Perhaps it has 4 sternopleurals, in that case it is not depuncta. In any case I'd call this a Helina.
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Andre Jas |
Posted on 24-10-2006 14:42
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Member Location: Georgsdorf, Germany Posts: 485 Joined: 04.10.04 |
Thank you Kahis. On the original images I can see it's got 3 postsutural dorsocentral setae, but I can't make out how many sternopleurals it has. So that makes it Helina sp? Andr? Jas |
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