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Posted on 10-06-2008 17:30
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Great picture of male Aplomyia confinis, easily recognized by the absurd short fifth (= last) tergite !


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Wow - good call. I see Aplomyia confinis usually every year but not this year yet Sad
 
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Hello,

Is the taxon not Aplomya confinis? (Without the i after the y)
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Yes - Aplomya confinis (Fall?n 1820) but I think many species have the wrong myia/mya ending and I defy anyone to remember exactly which species has which without checking in their books first Wink
 
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That's why I write -myia in all cases, whether it is allowed by the taxonomic police or not.
I'm not gonna criticise any spelling...
but in Greek it is -myia

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