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Lauxaniidae [Sapromyzosoma laevatrispina]
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Ocellar bristles seems to be out of the ocellar triangle, so Sapromyzosoma ?
(4mm, Belgium, 25-08-2008)
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Yes, this will be Sapromyza or even more likely Sapromyzosoma.
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With 4 rows of acrostichal setulae, could it be a female of Sapromyzosoma quadricincta ?
 
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Hi,
it is Sapromyzosoma laevatrispinaSmile. S. quadricincta has only two spots on abdomen (S. quadripunctata has two rows of acrostichals) Wink.
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Thanks a lot Katka Smile
So again a species that Fauna Europaea forget to mention in Belgium.
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