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Lauxaniidae Meiosimyza rorida?
Steve Gaimari
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This is absolutely a lauxaniid. I agree this is Meiosimyza - probably rorida.
 
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Steve Gaimari wrote:
This is absolutely a lauxaniid. I agree this is Meiosimyza - probably rorida.


Thank you Steve! That took some tracking down! WinkCool

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Lyciella (Meiosimyza) rorida withouth doubtSmile. Excuse my first bad determination, I worked with my two years old son - it was not good idea, because of my concentrationAngry.
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Katerina Dvorakova wrote:
Lyciella (Meiosimyza) rorida withouth doubtSmile. Excuse my first bad determination, I worked with my two years old son - it was not good idea, because of my concentrationAngry.
Katka


Thank you for the confirmation Katerina. Smile

Working with a two year old son, yes you are definitely excused!ShockGrin
 
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Katerina Dvorakova wrote:
Lyciella (Meiosimyza) rorida withouth doubtSmile. Excuse my first bad determination, I worked with my two years old son - it was not good idea, because of my concentrationAngry.
Katka


So much for concentrating with a 2 year old!! It is Meiosimyza (Lyciella) rorida!
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Once again, thanks to all for your help. Smile Perhaps I should put the pic showing the setulae in the gallery as this looks to be a certainty.Cool

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