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Dolichopididae - Teuchophorus?
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Posted on 31-07-2011 11:54
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The costa on this tiny Dolichopodidiae (approximately 1.5mm) does not look particularly thickened, but if it is not Teuchophorus I cannot work out what it is.

Swept from river sediments. T simplex possibly?
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Teuchophorus cf. simplex Mik
 
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Thanks for confirming Stefan. In UK we only have simplex, so this will probably be T simplex.
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Hello conopid, in GB at least 5 Teuchophorus species occur.
 
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Hi Stefan,
Idid not phrase that right, I meant that we only have Teuchophorus simplex without ornamented legs. All our other species have ornamentation, so simplex is the only likely UK species to match this specimen.

I think that's right?

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Nigel
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