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Phoridae ?
EHRHARDT Michel
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Posted on 02-01-2014 17:38
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Hi,
France (Alsace) - leaf litter of rainforest - 5 mm- Dec 27 2013
Is it Phoridae ?
Thanks for help.
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Paul Beuk
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Yes, the name Triphleba comes to mind but I cannot check now.
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EHRHARDT Michel
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Thanks Paul.
I send a other view taken of the top to help in the determination.
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Michel
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Mario Langourov
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It is Gymnophora - no bristles on the legs at all.
 
EHRHARDT Michel
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Thanks Mario
 
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It is not my habit to react like this to postings, but I have to say I like these photos very much indeed.
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