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Possible to ID?
Lage
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Posted on 25-11-2010 19:43
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Is this fly possible to ID?
Location 200 km North of Stockholm.
The photo is taken 29 October.
Thanks in advance!
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Posted on 25-11-2010 20:36
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Sorry, practically imposible to see. I think Lauxaniidae. Do you have other ones?
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Paul Beuk
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Heleomyzidae, I'd say.
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Honestly, I thought: are they Lauxaniidae or some small Suillia, but I decided not too pay too much attention. The photo is not close up enough
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Posted on 26-11-2010 01:04
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Paul comments are really good :-)
It's a Suillia sp. It could be identified without my glasses ;-)
I'm using image zoom 0.4.4. - really comfortable programme for my Firefox browser :-)
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Posted on 26-11-2010 07:19
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My biggest problem is that more and more often I have to put off my glasses in order to see something!
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Paul Beuk
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Andrzej wrote:
I'm using image zoom 0.4.4. - really comfortable programme for my Firefox browser :-)
So do I. Zoom it to 200% and you can just see spines on the costa, the absence of a postpronotal seta and definitely heleomyzid-like antennae. No need to take your glasses off at all, even if you are suffering from declining eye-sight. Wink
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Lage
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Posted on 26-11-2010 11:05
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Thanks for the ID (and for the advice on Image zoom 0.4.4)!
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Posted on 26-11-2010 12:05
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Thanks, Andrzej, but it is really crazy. With the photo of normal size I really cannot see the spines on the costa! But at double zoom I can see it. I am getting old! Sad


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