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Suillia sp.
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 21-11-2006 11:39
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Member Location: Viseu - PORTUGAL Posts: 9295 Joined: 05.06.06 |
HI * locality - Fund?o - PORTUGAL * date - 11.11.2006 * size - 6mm - 7 mm (medium fly) * habitat - urban * substrate - Car the two spurs in middle leg on this fly can give us some hint about genus? Suillia sp. ? Thank you! jorgemotalmeida attached the following image: [193.38Kb] Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 21-11-2006 11:40 |
Andrzej |
Posted on 21-11-2006 11:52
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 2358 Joined: 05.01.06 |
Typical Suillia variegata (Loew). Andrzej |
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crex |
Posted on 21-11-2006 13:00
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Member Location: Sweden Posts: 1996 Joined: 22.05.06 |
This is probably obvious for most people here, but I'm a bit confused about how to see the difference between Scatophaga suilla and the Suillia spp ... I know they belong to different families, but even so |
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Kahis |
Posted on 21-11-2006 13:05
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 1999 Joined: 02.09.04 |
Suillia is easy: well-developed spines on fore margin of wing (costal vein) and 1+4 strong dorsocentral setae (meaning 1 presutural and 4 postsutural).
Kahis |
crex |
Posted on 21-11-2006 13:57
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Member Location: Sweden Posts: 1996 Joined: 22.05.06 |
Kahis wrote: Suillia is easy: well-developed spines on fore margin of wing (costal vein) and 1+4 strong dorsocentral setae (meaning 1 presutural and 4 postsutural). Thanx for explaining! |
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