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Sciomyzidae: Limnia? --> L. unguicornis
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 14-09-2008 18:43
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Hello!

This 6 mm fly I found on September-10 in limestone quarry in northwest Germany. Could it be Limnia unguicornis?
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Yes, Juergen.
It is male, but still I think you can name it Limnia unguicornis without "cf"
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Nikita,

Can you take the time to explain why?
Thanks in advance.
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
It is male, but still I think you can name it Limnia unguicornis without "cf"


Thanks a lot, Nikita!
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Jürgen

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Pierre, my reason is:
If we can't distinguish 2 species we choise an older one (L.unguicornis - Scopoli), the most common and widesperead one.
Nikita
What's more, I have some personal doubts about L.palludicola. At least, I'm not convincved myself so far...
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