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)Meromyza sp. (Chloropidae ?
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Posted on 19-07-2012 08:42
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Hi !

If Chloropidae, may be Meromyza ?
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Meromyza sp. Smile
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Thanks Sara
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Meromyza ? filippovi Ozerov, 2008 (Chloropidae). Meromyza spp. normally can only be identified after the male (and partly also female) genitalia. But this image shows a peculiar black 5th tarsal segment in combination with other applying characters. After the most recent key for 72 Palaearctic and Oriental Meromyza spp. (Nartshuk & Fedoseeva 2011, Ent. Rev. 91: 103-120) it runs easily to couplet 13. Dear “evdb”, please submit the detailed finding data as this species is only known from European Turkey. Did you collect the specimen for a further check, being possibly a male?
 
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No, sorry, I did not collect !
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