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Second opinion about Suillia, Suffolk, Aug=> S affinis
Martin Cooper
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Posted on 14-08-2014 14:31
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I think this is Suillia affinis. I posted the photos on the UK Dipterists Forum and this ID was more or less agreed. However, I would like a definite ID before recording this species, as it was not been previously recorded in East Suffolk (as far as I know). If not S affinis, what could it be?

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From another angle...
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sub-scutellar region
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pleural region
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pro-episternal region above front coxa
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Finally got a half decent photo of the supracervical setulae of this specimen. They look a transparent yellow colour to me. Does this confirm the species as S. Affinis?
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S. affinis Wink
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Thanks Andrzej!
 
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