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Scatopsidae fly - Scatopse notata
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HI


* locality - V?lega (near coast) - 35 km south of Oporto - PORTUGAL
* date - 24.12.2006
* size - 4 mm (small fly)
* habitat -farmland


Simuliidae? but venation and ocelli present... seems to be no Simuliidae..


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another shot..
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Scatopsidae, I think.
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Scatopse sp. ??
 
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Even better: Scatopse notata. The first image shows enough of the genitalia to put a species name on it.
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Smile so I will deliver very soon this to diptera gallery. Smile You can create the new family Scatopsidae to put these photos. Wink
 
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Sorry, the picture won't be the first for that family. That album was created earlier today. Pfft
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no problem. i don?t care if it wasn?t the first. Smile
In diptera gallery is not yet available the family? ..
 
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It was, like I said, added this morning. Right now you can see the picture in the panel to the left, second from bottom (will move when i add more pictures).
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Smile ah! Smile ok. wow! this is speed light mail! Grin ehe
 
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