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Small Ulidiid to ID
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 26-09-2012 13:03
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What can be said about this nice ulidiid?

Location: Caldas da Rainha, Portugal
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And a salticid spider feeding on a specimen.
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Is it possible at least to tell the genus?Smile
 
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around Tetanops.. maybe...
 
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Rui, the two first are certainly another undescribed Herina: just a week ago Elena Kameneva has prepared her part of joint MS with Liz Morgulis, a former master student of Amnon Freidberg from Tel Aviv; they are describing 2 new species, one from Golan Heights, and the other from Sicily. Your fly could be the third one, it looks intermediate.

The last one, indeed, is a Tetanops nr. contarinii.
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Thank you Valery for the good news! I have some tephritids for you and I can send them together with the ulidiids if it’s ok.
 
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Thank you, that would be nice, just be sure that the parcel has no value (even 5 Euro can be fatal!), just a small recommended package.
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