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Dolichopodidae from Canada
Tony T
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Posted on 28-04-2007 20:42
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23 April 2007 New Brunswick, Canada. Body length (head to abdomen) 2mm.
Anyone recognize the Family?
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Tony,

Indicate Dolichopodidae in the title of the post. There will be many good experts. Wink
 
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doli! Smile
 
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igor wrote:
Tony,

Indicate Dolichopodidae in the title of the post. There will be many good experts. Wink


Thanks Igor, title changed. I didn't know the familySad
 
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Campsicnemus sp., female.
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Thank you. Just 4 spp. listed from NE Canada: americanus, degener, hirtipes, wheeleri.
 
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Photos - holotype of Campsicnemus wheeleri.
 
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Thanks, I would prefer use a key to ID it rather than rely on a photograph
 
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Tony T wrote:
Thanks, I would prefer use a key to ID it rather than rely on a photograph


Key Wink
 
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