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Posted on 06-11-2007 20:05
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So blasted for me like Anthomyiidae Sad I have always much difficulty with them.
This one has large thighs as I have Grin
Who can say what is it ?
Thanks a lot
edith
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It is Suillia and I think in this case Andrzej will give you species level (I wonder is it S.gigantea?)
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A bodybuilder fly Shock

Suillia schwarzeneggeri ? Grin
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Wonderful species !.
Probably not gigantea Sad.
Look like S. tuberiperda (Rondani) if the mesopleuron is haired or S. flgripes/S.setitarsis Wink.
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Another picture where It is possible to see 2 bristles but difficult to me to say if they are on mesopleuron.
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No Edith, it is sternopleuron and strong sternopleural seta. Mesopleuron is above and setae (small hairs) on bleu-marked area (posterior margin of mesopleuron).
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Many many thanks Nikita for your clear explanation.
Walk by walk I learn Diptera and I am lucky have good teachers like you.
Edith
 
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