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Onesia ?
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Posted on 08-09-2021 21:54
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can anyone confirm Onesia ???


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Where from ?

Clearly a candidate, chechnthe number of intralar bristles (should be 1 + 2)

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their from denmark, and caught 30/08-21

looks like 1 + 3 but not sure, and i dont know what the small setula in front of the presutural intra alar is called. the only onesia species recorded in denmark is floralis and it should have 0 + 3 so im kinda clueless. arent the antenna to big for bellardia ????

here are pictures of all three flies, ive marked the seta that i think is intra alar, with red, because its hard to take pictures/focus where all of them show clearly.


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sorry, should be 1 + 3. So totally OK

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ok, as far as i can read Onesia floralis is 0+3

any idea what these are then ???

and do you agree on the antenna being to big for a bellardia ???
 
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