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Ernestia puparum? (Ernestia puparum)
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Posted on 11-04-2011 05:24
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Ernestia puparum is the correct name? Thank you very much.
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Yes, it looks like Panzeria/Ernestia puparum Smile
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ChrisR wrote:
Yes, it looks like Panzeria/Ernestia puparum Smile


Chris thank you very much.
 
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Too long flagellum for Ernestia, int it?
It is Borthria subalpina, Goniini.
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(sigh) ... fooled by another fly ... doh! It did look a bit thinner than the Panzeria puparium I have seen before ... and on second look the mouth-edge is not pulled forward enough ... but I was fooled by the overall appearance and the shaded rm.

Yeah, Bothria is looking a better bet Smile
Edited by ChrisR on 11-04-2011 15:18
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