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[Chyromya oppidana] drosophilidae ?
bertrandpami
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Posted on 19-06-2013 15:37
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Hello,

Not sure at all for the family ...

Curious very little found 2 days ago dead in the kitchen.

Cuise La Motte (60350- France) - 17-06-2013 - 3 mm

Excuse-me for the poor quality, but, whith my litttle APN ...

Many thanks for your help.

Michel
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Not Drosophilidae, but I'm afraid I can't help with what it is. Sorry!
 
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Chyromyidae
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Many thanks, Paul,

I dont know this family, a new for my home and my gardenGrin.

You want it ? I can send it if interesting.

Michel
 
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I f you want. Smile http://www.dipter...page_id=32
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OK.

Alcohol or dry ?
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If it is already in alcohol, leave it there. If it is dry, leave it like that, too, I will make sure it will be transferred to alcohol without mishap, but make certain the specimen cannot be shaken to bits during transfer.
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Chyromya femorellum/flava, possibly femorellum but females cannot be separated reliably
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As a matter of interest, what is the current taxonomic status of Chyromya oppidana?
 
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It is still valid and, oh dear, I need to read my keys better. C. oppidana has the first flagellomere black and not the first antennal segment. awkward So, this is C. oppidana.
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