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Suillia?
conopid
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Posted on 05-09-2008 14:00
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One for Nikita perhaps?
This looks like Heleomyzidae - Suillia to me. Am I correct?
Note I have hinged out the genitalia a little in this specimen.
conopid attached the following image:


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For Andrzej Wink
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Yes it is !.
If there are two vibrissae, and if scutellum is bare and with sharpened apex (and arista minutelly pubescent or nude) so the species should be probably Suillia ustulata (Meigen) Smile
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Hingeing out the genitalia fully would help a lot...
 
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Thanks Andrzej. It would appear to be S ustulata. All the characters match your description. Smile Do you think this is a confident enough id for posting to the gallery?

Phil. I have hinged out the genitalia again (they keep springing back, so I'll leave it pinned out for a week or so to fix it).Wink
Edited by conopid on 06-09-2008 12:06
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Once you have done this, check the figures in my key to British Suillia for a match !
 
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Hi Phil,
Can you give me a reference for the key - or possibly copy it to me?

Many thanks
Nigel
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Posted on 07-09-2008 02:17
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Send me a PM with your address and I'll send a copy.
 
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Dear Nigel,
I think the picture could be added to the gallery Pfft
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Indeed, but it never was.
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Now submitted. Thank you for the prompt Ruud.
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