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Heleomyzidae ? (Suillia female seems to be umbratica) )
Christine Devillers
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Is it a Suillia ?
(Belgium,2008-11-04,9mm)
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Thanks,
With long plumose arista and these front and hind tibia, could it be Suillia affinis ? or affinis group like this one identified by Andrzej ?http://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=16538 ?
 
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Hi, yes, It could be S. affinis or S. umbratica (dark part of antena).
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Thanks Smile , so as umbratica seems to be absent of Belgium(if FE is correct), I suppose that it should be affinis.
 
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It seems to be S. umbratica
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Thanks Smile, you see that at the look or something special on these photos ?
 
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Hi, Andrzej probably determined it according to dark upper side of antena.
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