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Phoridae - Gymnophora
Pierre55
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Posted on 01-01-2008 20:51
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Pic taken on 21.09.2007.
I didn't disturb them to know their name Grin
Little size but can you ID them ?
Thanks in advance Smile
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Phoridae - Perhaps Megaselia sp. if so, it is impossible to know which one. It is one the messy genus there is in diptera Pfft
 
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Once more again, thanks Jorge Smile
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Phoridae - Gymnophora.

Simple, slender legs and no long setae on frons are good characters for this genus.
Edited by Kahis on 01-01-2008 22:34
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I suppose Gymnophora has no swollen hind tibia..
 
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the more I know, the less I know Sad
 
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Don't worry Jorge : I have the same feeling in other matters... Please continue your efforts, you sure are better than me in diptera ID...Smile

Thanks Kahis for the ID Smile
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