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Phoridae > Peromitra cf. incrassata
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Posted on 11-09-2010 01:40
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Hi,

Two shots only of this, it scuttled under the leaf and disappeared.

8th September, my garden near Lincoln UK. Approx. 5mm.

I can crop any parts closer if required, but I know these are not the easiest to ID. A genus would be nice.

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Genus Peromitra (Phoridae), which was formerly part of Borophaga.

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Thank you very much Brian!

We only have a few species here, is there a possibility of a possible species?

There's six species still listed under Borophaga.

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Probably P. incrassata.

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Thank you! Grin
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