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Early Doli
Philippe moniotte
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Posted on 16-03-2009 16:33
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A very small dolichopodidae (3 mm)
March 16, Heron, Belgium.
Thanks for any suggestion.
Philippe
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Stefan Naglis
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Syntormon.
 
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Thanks! I checked FE for Syntormon, and the check-list of species is dauntingShock
Any chance to narrow it down ?
Philippe
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More detailed pictures esp. of the leg setation are necessary.
 
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Thanks for teh info, unfortunately this is the best pic I have...
Syntormon sp it will remain then.

Cheers
Philippe
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Igor Grichanov
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Looking on antenna, I'd give 51 perc. for
Syntormon denticulatus (Zetterstedt, 1843)
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Do these flies, by any chance, administer any foul odors when handled?
 
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