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Paul Beuk
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Any clues for ID-ing this calyptrate? It reminded me somewhat of Coenosia but I cannot get anywhere. Flevoland, 28.viii.2021; vegettion along and edge of reed bed.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Any clues for ID-ing this calyptrate? It reminded me somewhat of Coenosia but I cannot get anywhere. Flevoland, 28.viii.2021; vegettion along and edge of reed bed.


Muscidae but not Coenosia because it has 2 presutural dorsocentrals.
 
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Have you considered Macrorchis meditata?
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I had not considered it but it isn't that species. The cercal plate in my specimen is almost split in two parts (should be long and narrow in medetata), the surstyli a narrowish and bend towards the cercal plate in side view at an almost straight angle and the epiphallus is strongly swollen and adorned with numerous black setose hairs.
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Lispe pygmaea?
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Yup, that's it! Thx!
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