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Peplomyza discoidea (Lauxaniidae)
Karol Ox
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Posted on 06-01-2015 18:58
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Hello. Peplomyza litura is the correct? Found 24.5.2014, Slovakia-Kosice, 200m a.s.l. Thank you. Regards, Karol
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Looks OK, unless there are very similar species in your part of the world.
 
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in Central Europe only P. litura, P. discoidea and P intermedia occur.
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Thank you.
 
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do you have photo head on?
 
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Mark-uk wrote:
do you have photo head on?

I have only these pics.
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Thanks.

I think this is P. discoidea

"face with a pair of black spots well above oral margin; black spot between antennae absent"

I think these photos would be a worthy addition to the gallary.Smile
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Mark-uk wrote:
Thanks.

I think this is P. discoidea

"face with a pair of black spots well above oral margin; black spot between antennae absent"

I think these photos would be a worthy addition to the gallary.Smile

Thank you very much. I will add photos to the gallery.
Regards, Karol.
 
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