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Syrphidae, Archimicrodon sp. from Malawi
JariF
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Posted on 09-10-2013 15:51
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Hi, a Syrphidae from Chipoka, Malawi. Collected with malaise last March.

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fantastic! I think some people with get a bit restless now!
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How right you are Ruud! :-)
Subfamily Microdontinae, but I don't dare to put a genus name on it. If you change the title to Microdontinae Menno Reemer will find it. He could tell you more I guess...

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Ok, thank You Gerard !
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Menno Reemer
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Hi,
This is a species of the genus Archimicrodon. It is similar to A. brevicornis (Loew), but the taxonomy of this group is not worked out well.
For more on the generic taxonomy of Microdontinae, see ZooKeys 288 (open access PDF online at the ZooKeys website).
 
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Thank You Menno ! I must download the Zookeys article as well Smile
 
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