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Pegomya spec
blaauw7
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Posted on 10-05-2013 19:28
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I think a Pegomya cf solennis, Netherlands.

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Pegomya solennis(Meigen) is indeed a very common species.
But female Pegomya species are very difficult to ID from photos!
I know, mostly you make several photos, so you have to check:
-Prealar should be longer then posterior notopleural seta.
-Cruciate interfrontal setulae should be absent.
-Palpus should be brown (pale at base)
-Presutural acrosstichal rows should be close together, with no little hairs between.
-Lower squama not projecting beyond upper one.

Or......you can send me this specimen...Smile

Johanna
 
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Posted on 11-05-2013 11:22
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I will sent the specimen to you Joke....

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