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Fly ID. >Conisternum tinctinervis male
Pentti Ketola
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Hi!
Finland Kokkola 4 April 2017.
Is it possible to get species for that fly?
Thanks for help.

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I'm not 100% sure, but I think it is Conisternum obscura (Scathophagidae).
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Ok, could it be a male of Coniosternum tinctinervis ?

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Yes, that my doubt. C. tinctinervis is supposed to have sharply defined separation between yellow and dark areas on posterior femora.
Does-it have 1 intra-alar, difficult to see ? (Maybe they are broken because I think I cann see a dark point on root). The shape of 5th sternite could help too, but I can't see enough well on your pictures (it has a notch in C. tinctinervis). Only the darkened ta speaks for C. tinctinervis at time...
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Hi,
This is an Conisternum tinctinervis male.
Det. Jere Kahanpää

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