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Only to say "good night" :-) (Heleomyzidae)
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

Smile... Cool


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Dorsal.
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Juergen...You will have to carry that tree around with you Wink.
Great details man. Cool
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It is a Suillia species.
Nice picture but still ID problems. First: dorsal part of scutellum ans, Second: Legs (especially tibiae and tarsomeres) in lateral .

dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Hello, Andrzej!

Andrzej wrote:
It is a Suillia species.


Yes, I know, thanks. They are very numerous here in the moment, with size ranges from 5 to 12 mm. Also other Heleomyzids. I have got a lot of Heleomyzidae pictures from the last few days (also from this individual). Some of them I will post here, but I have to sieve and edit them first... This portrait was only for viewing. Cool
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Hello one more time!

Juergen Peters wrote:
Heleomyzidae pictures from the last few days (also from this individual).


I'm afraid I don't have a good dorsal or lateral view of this one. Don't know, if the pic below helps.
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