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Stratiomyidae?
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 25-01-2008 21:47
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Can anyone help me with this fly? Unfortunatelly I don't have a dorsal view.

location: Barcelos, Portugal
date: 2007/07/08

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Shock
i hope you have this specimen.
 
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I'd say Scenopinus.
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Thanks Paul. Does anyone else have an opinion?
 
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I have the same opinion.Wink as I told you in msn, it is Scenopinidae. Pfft

I think Paul is right about the genus.

Steve will say more. He is an expert on this family too. Wink
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S. bulbapennis and S. glabrifrons are the species known for Portugal.
 
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Most probably niger and fenestralis can be found there as well.
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Thank you very much Paul and JorgeSmile.

In the future I will be on the lookout for the flyWink.
 
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