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Cotonou, Benin.Ulidiidae
jpjepilou
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Posted on 14-01-2022 18:09
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Hi,

no idea for this one. If there is someone to help me...


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jpjepilou : Bénin : Allada : 00000 : 05/10/2021
Altitude : 103 m - Taille : 10-12mm
Réf. : 296666

Thank you in advance
Best regards
JP
Edited by jpjepilou on 15-01-2022 02:06
 
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Put “Ulidiidae” in the title and see what happens.


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Rivellia?
 
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Thank you. In Afrotropical diptera, they wrote about Rivellia viridulans. Is it possible? Or can we exclude it?
JP
 
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Quoting from the Manual of Afrotropical Diptera (page 1662):
"Twenty-six species occur in the Afrotropics, but the group requires revision and numerous additional undescribed species (and possibly a new closely related genus), are known from Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Madagascar, Togo and Uganda."
 
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Thank you.
 
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