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Phoridae> Dohrniphora sp from Greece
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Posted on 13-11-2008 14:34
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Hi again, this Phoridae was found in Greece, Paralia Katerini.
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I'd go for Megaselia.
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Thank You! I'll try to make a better photo, maybe it helps more.

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The strong pair of bristles near the base of the mid-tibia excludes Megaselia, but I can't see the other characters well enough to suggest what genus it is.
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Thank You also, it will take about a week and I'll provide a better photo!

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99% that this is a Dohrniphora species, most probably cosmopolitan D. cornuta. 1% that this is a Diplonevra species. Look in between its hind legsWink
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See images HERE.
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Thanks for both of You. Those are really detailed pictures!

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