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JariF
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Posted on 13-07-2008 16:06
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Hi, here is a larger species of Phoridae. Is there any possibilities to know the genus ?

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And I forgot again: Loviisa, Southern Finland yesterday.

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Megaselia? ...
 
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How sure You are Jorge? I have some Phoridae with ID from Kahis, but no book and no knowledge Sad

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i have no sure in this one. Megaselia genus is in a big mess. Sad
 
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Yes, and there are black species in other genus too FrownFrown

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I would not be surprised if this is a Diplonevra. The chaetotaxy is not very Megaselia[\i]-like and the genitalia also more resemble that of [i]Diplonevra.
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Thank You Paul. Very complicated family Sad

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