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Beautiful Dolichopodid
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 07-10-2008 23:12
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I found this beautiful dolichopodidae, is an identification possible?

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Rui, please don't add the image hosting link to the images. Images are slightly reduced here, but clicking the image will show a bigger version... at least, that is, if they are not enclosed in another link. Wink
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phil withers
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Epithalassius (I think)
 
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Sorry Paul, I didn't notice the problem.

Thank you Phil. Can someone confirm the ID?
 
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Epithalassius sanctimarci Mik (Venetia, Corsica, southern Spain) is more probable than Epithalassius corsicanus Becker (Corsica, Israel; St. Helena). It would be very useful to compare their male genitalia.
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Althougb I have what I think is corsicanus from Mallorca...
 
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Thank you very much Igor.
 
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Dear Rui, Phil,
I can send you my paper with a key to Epithalassius species, and you will identify your material. Please contact me by e-mail
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