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Australian Hibotidae
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Graeme Cocks |
Posted on 23-08-2014 22:19
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Member Location: Townsville, Australia Posts: 3083 Joined: 09.09.08 |
I know this is asking a lot, but can any one suggest a family for these tiny flies? Light trap. Townsville, Queensland. Graeme Cocks attached the following image: [4.29Kb] Edited by Graeme Cocks on 24-08-2014 02:47 |
Graeme Cocks |
Posted on 23-08-2014 22:20
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Member Location: Townsville, Australia Posts: 3083 Joined: 09.09.08 |
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Graeme Cocks |
Posted on 23-08-2014 22:20
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Member Location: Townsville, Australia Posts: 3083 Joined: 09.09.08 |
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Graeme Cocks |
Posted on 23-08-2014 22:21
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Graeme Cocks |
Posted on 23-08-2014 22:21
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Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 23-08-2014 22:29
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Member Location: Moscow, Russia Posts: 9220 Joined: 24.05.05 |
Hybotidae, (Crossopalpus?)
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University |
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Graeme Cocks |
Posted on 23-08-2014 22:44
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Member Location: Townsville, Australia Posts: 3083 Joined: 09.09.08 |
Thanks Nikita. |
John Carr |
Posted on 24-08-2014 02:53
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 9841 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Possibly Micrempis, which has R2+3 ending close to R1 like this fly. Edit: But that genus would have a larger br cell, so it probably isn't. Edited by John Carr on 24-08-2014 02:55 |
Graeme Cocks |
Posted on 24-08-2014 04:07
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Member Location: Townsville, Australia Posts: 3083 Joined: 09.09.08 |
Thanks, I think. |
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