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Scatophagidae (dorsal only)
lagura
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Posted on 26-01-2009 19:15
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Can it be identified?

Size: ~6mm
Date: 31 August 2008
Location: On Apiaceae by a small forest road (Helsingborg, Sweden)

Thank You!
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Not. Scathophaga
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I should have seen that! Angry Thanks Nikita.
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Why is it no Scathophaga? What else could it be?

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Hello Jens-Herman

The topic has renamed - anciently "Heleomyzidae (dorsal only)".
Whereupon referred "Not. Scathophaga"

Best regards

Frank
 
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Hi,

I think Nikita meant that this is not a Helomyzidae but a Scatophagidae which is why I changed the title.

Jens-Herman, do you have any idea which genus this might be?
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Scathophaga
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