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lgarriga |
Posted on 13-05-2025 15:10
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January 25, 2025 Big Pine Key, Monroe County, Florida, US https://www.inatu.../259640708 lgarriga attached the following image: ![]() [256.03Kb] |
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John Carr |
Posted on 13-05-2025 17:10
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My first impression is subfamily Steganinae. Edit: ...but the basal scutellar bristles are convergent. Edited by John Carr on 13-05-2025 17:11 |
lgarriga |
Posted on 13-05-2025 17:52
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lgarriga |
Posted on 13-05-2025 17:53
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John Carr |
Posted on 13-05-2025 18:11
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Now I'm considering Ephydridae but I still can't place it. |
Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 13-05-2025 18:16
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And aristal hairs are on dorsal side only
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