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Scatopsidae ID
Jozef Obona
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Posted on 02-03-2011 21:10
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Scatopsidae ?

Thx for help Smile
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Scatopsidae surely. As for the genus - externally resembling more the picture with Scatopse subnitens Verral, 1886 - the present valid name
Rhexoza subnitens (Verrall, 1886). But really there are too many Scatopsidae species with unknown larval morphology to be sure....Frown
Rexoza subnitens common in fresh tree wounds filled with sap, possibly in fresh tree holes...Smile
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'Rexosa fuscipes' is now Coboldia fuscipes.

Within Scatopsini and Swammerdamellini larvae have been described in only four genera. Haenni keyed them out in the Contributions to a Manual of Palaearctic Diptera but not every genus was illustrated in that key. Following the description it might be Coboldia but unfortunately the pictures are just not distinct enough.
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Cranefly and Paul
Thanks a lot for ID Smile
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