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Suillia sp from Hungary, with pics of female terminalia
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Posted on 09-12-2008 20:15
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Hi, I suppose it is Suillia female, can an ID be given on species level?
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Abdomen:
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Hi,
many charakters are not visible, but I hope that it is Suillia notata, but wait to Andrzej.
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Hi, thank You Katka, here's one more pic:
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Do these photos from terminalia help?
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Hi, no, terminalia does not help me, but scutellum and pleura, and wings (because of spots) if you can make photos. Anrzej, what do you think about this fly?
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Thank you, I'll provide those photos on Friday.
 
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Very difficult to ID Frown
it is Suillia
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Finally I made a photo of wing:
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And thorax:
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Hi,
thank you for photos. I think S. notata is correct, but wait to Andrzej.
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Yes I do,
it could be a one Smile
Andrzej
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Thanks for the help from both of You Smile
 
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