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Ulidiidae? Sciomyzidae?
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I have doubts with this specimen. Any suggestions?
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Ulidiidae: Otites of Dorycera (which are, in fact, one genus). Can you please give me pictures of the head (profile) and abdomen (hind view)?
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Thanks!
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and abdomen (specimen previously from alcohol)
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Hi Valery.
I tried to improve the position of the abdomen but it was impossible.
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