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JariF
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Posted on 31-07-2008 18:17
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Hi, is this Opomyzidae or are we looking at Piophilidae again ? July 31. 2008 Loviisa, Finland. Sorry abouth the head position. The fly was in malaise and too dry to put it better.

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Clusiidae ... Wink
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Wow, I was that much wrong Grin Thank You, I will change the topic.

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Well, the family Clusiidae belongs to the superfamily Opomyzoidea, so you were not that much wrongWink. You could use the following key for the identification of your specimen:

Owen Lonsdale & Stephen A. Marshall, 2007. Redifinition of the genera Clusiodes and Hendelia (Diptera: Clusiidae: Clusiodinae), with a review of Clusiodes.-- Studia dipterologica 14(1): 117-159.

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Thank You again Smile I just ordered that number of Studia dipterologica.

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where Jarif? Smile
 
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here: http://www.studia-dipt.de/pricee.htm ? Smile

But is this in English Smile or fully German? Sad
 
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Hi Jorge, that's the place Smile English or German Grin

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