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Posted on 03-11-2006 17:08
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This is probably a Sepsidae sp!? From midwest Sweden 2006-10-12. I think the size might have been something like 5-6 mm. One thing I noticed on this fly that I hadn't thought of before - the wing pattern isn't symmetrical, i.e. wing venation isn't the same on both wings.

Edit: Changed subject (Sepsidae sp)
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Hi Crex.
1 pair of dc setas and everything else for S. punctum.
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Thank you Nikita!
 
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Hello
What means dc in "1 pair of dc setas"
It's the two setae on the border of the thorax ?

Louis
 
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Hi Louis.
I attached image of fly with two dc (source - http://kyotofly.kit.jp/JDD/subwin/dorsal/tdr_dorso_centrals.gif)
All European Sepsis have same as at image two pair dc, Sepsis punctum - only one hind pair.
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Merci Nikita
Avec cette photo je comprends mieux ce que tu voulais dire
Merci
Louis
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Vi kanske ska h?lla oss till engelska h?r eller ...?

Is it possible to tell what gender it is? Perhaps we need to see the end of the abdomen to know?
 
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It is male, tergit III with lateral setas.
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Thanx again Nikita!
 
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