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Sciomyzidae for id or confirm.
Klaas
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Posted on 23-11-2008 12:29
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I see most Tetanocera arrogans, but also some other sciomyzidae.

Perhaps someone more expirienced can look at it, and give better id or confirmation.

Thank you in advance,
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Illione albiseta, 8-6-2007, Netherlands, Meppel
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Tetanocera arrogans 1, 16-8-2008, Netherlands, Meppel
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Tetanocera arrogans 2, 24-8-2008, Netherlands, Meppel
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Tetanocera arrogans 3, 25-8-2008, Netherlands, Meppel
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1. Pherbina sp.
2. I.albiseta seems correct
3. Tetanocera sp.
4. Tetanocera sp.
5. Tetanocera cf. hyalipennis
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Thank you Nikita,

With your info i could go further with Pherbina sp., from which i had a lateral picture also. It must be P. coryleti - with al lot of spines on femora 1, instead of the 3 spines i see in P. intermedia.

What do i have to know for identifying de Tetanoceras more precise?

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What do i have to know for identifying de Tetanoceras more precise

in most cases - collected specimens
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And, please, keep obvisously differetn species in separate threads, unless there is another reason to bring unrelated pictures together...
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