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unknown phoridae
Mario Renden
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Does someone know which species of phoridae is this? I found it on 27th Februari in Den Helder in The Netherlands.

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If there are no strong setae on the dorsal side of any of the tibiae probably a female Gymnophora or perhaps Woodiphora. Specimen needed.
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Dear Paul (and others),

I have added some pictures of the tibia. Can you please send me your address so I can send it to you? You may keep the specimen, but it lost one of its tarsus. Thanks a lot.

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You will find the address here: https://diptera.i...page_id=32. With setae on the tibiae Diplonevra comes to mind.
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It is a species of Triphleba. In the British key it runs to T. papillata but Disney illustrated the seventh sternite being pale with a black apex. In this specimen the seventh sternite is entirely black but that does seem to fit with the descrition in Die Fliegen. So, I call it Triphleba papillata.
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Thanks a lot Paul.

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