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Lispocephala? from Sweden -> Lispocephala verna
Johane
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Hello! I found this muscid fly in southern Sweden on 24/9 2014. Is it possible to identify it?

Johan
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I found that I had spaces in the filename, so hopefully...
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hind tibia with two posterodorsal and two anterodorsal bristles
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Looks like L. erythrocephala. It is very small (3-4 mm) ?
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It is between 4,5 to 5 mm long. What other characters are important for determination?

Did you mean erythrocera instead of erythrocephala?
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I tried to indentify it using d'Assis Fonseca's key. I came to L. verna based on the combination of dark femora and anterodorsal bristle on mid tibia. One swedish species is missing in the key: L. fuscitibia . Does anyone know how to recognize it.
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I found a photo of L. fuscitibia and it seems like it has dark tibia. I guess that is what fuscitibia means.
Therefore I will change the title to Lispocephala verna.
 
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Sorry, I wrote erythrocephala but this is indeed erythrocera. I exclude L. verna exactly because I couldn't see any ad on t2. I still can't see any on the enlarged picture, just a kind of blurred shadow.
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The bristle has been broke off and lies alongside the surface of the tibia. You can see a thin black line on the photo which is the bristle. I should have thought of that when I uploaded the photos...
This photo shows the left tibia and here the bristle is clearly visible.
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Ah, all is clear now. So L. verna is OK. Wink
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