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Coenosia sp.?
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 21-10-2008 20:59
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hi flyforum,

I thought it is Coenosia sp..

The first tergite and second tergite are much lighter and got som braun..

I know they are quite difficult to id, but perhabs such a obvious sign brings it to specieslevel?

Just give it a try.. Wink
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Coenosia sp. is correct. There are many similar species.
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Coenosia mollicula....? (female)

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Posted on 22-10-2008 18:21
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I think, that I let the wich to ID, to species level, prefer to common sence.......
It is better to say....Coenosia sp.

Sorry Joke Wink
 
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