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Heliomyzidae??
Kees Boele
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Who could help me to ID this probably Heliomyzidae??
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Kees Boele wrote:
Who could help me to ID this probably Heliomyzidae??

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not Heleomyzidae
Edited by Andrzej on 11-05-2020 12:48
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Thanks Andrzey, When it is not Heliomyzidae....what could it be???
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I recall some advice, probably from one of Stephen Marshall's books: If you have an acalyptrate with a complete subcosta and no vibrissae and it doesn't look like anything else, check Lauxaniidae.
 
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I fully agree with John. The specimen in the lateral view is similar to Pseudolyciella and should have a big seta on anepisternum Wink.
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Thanks John and Andrzej
 
Paul Beuk
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It looks as if I can see a surstylus (gonostylus) and that would mean P. stylata
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Thanks Paul
 
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