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Suillia spec.?
nielsyese
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Posted on 13-02-2009 20:06
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I found this species on a mushroom (Lycoperdon perlatum). Is this a Suillia spec? Perhaps S. affinis?
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Why my picture doesn't appear?
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I don't know Sad
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Aahh.. There it is.Smile By the way, I don't have any more pictures of this fly.
 
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Suillia but not affinis - the scutellum is haired on margins only !
Difficult to go on Frown
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Hi,
what about S. bistrigata Andrzej? Two stripes on thorax and scutellum haired on margins - has another Suillia this combination of marks?
 
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what about the locality ?
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The place where I photographed the fly was Voorthuizen, The Netherlands.
 
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Hi,
so I think it couldnt be S. bistrigataFrown, it is south European termophile species.
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There is a member of similis/villeneuvei species group.
strange to ID from the pics Frown
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