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Borborillus uncinatus - confirmed
Martin Cooper
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Posted on 09-11-2014 18:48
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Thanks for this empeejay. But hasn't Borborillus only got the one row of postoculars?
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Please note that I had never seen a Sphaerocerid before finding this fly in the garden. All my comments are based solely on the RES Handbook 10.5e. I have been unable to find many photos on the web to clarify some of the problems I am having to arrive at an ID that seems (to me at least) consistent with the Pitkin key.

Here is a side by side comparison of photos of the head of this specimen with the diagrams for Boborillus uncinatus and Crumomyia notabilis in Brian Pitkin's key.

Best wishes,
Martin
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Looking more closely at the profile diagram from Pitkins for B uncinatus, there are 3 little hairs behind the postoculars! And the profile in the lateral view of the head looks a better fit for Borborillus than Crumomyia, too! So I'm now agreeing with empeejay that this is Borborillus uncinatus.
 
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From what I can see, I would agree with that last statement, but examining the specimen would of course be better.
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Thanks Paul!

I'd be happy to send the specimen to you if you had the time to examine it.

Best wishes,
Martin
 
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I will make the time. Smile
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Thank you very much, Paul.
I will send this fly to you at Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht.

Martin
 
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Hi Paul, Did the fly arrive OK? Best wishes, Martin
 
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Oh dear, I thought I had replied already... Sad

Yes, it arrived in perfect condition and identity is confirmed!
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Can we just clarify that it's identity is confirmed as Borborillus uncinatus? Smile
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Yup
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Thanks Paul.
I will add a photo for this species to the Gallery. May I say how much I admire your efforts to promote Diptera and to help budding dipterists like myself.
Best wishes,
Martin
 
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