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Pinned Hendelia beckeri, Clusiidae
JariF
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Posted on 03-06-2009 17:30
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Hi, is this again geomyzinus ? June 3.2009 Loviisa, Finland.

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Anybody ? Kahis ?

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No, this is something else as there's no dark shadow along the costa. Its been a while since I looked at these flies, but the thickened arista makes me think of Hendelia beckeri.
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Ok, thank's. Maybe I shall add cf. before I go home and can use the key again. It would be new for me anyway Smile

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It is definately Hendelia beckeri, in Sweden there are not many records of this species.
 
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Thank's Victor for confirmation.

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Isn't those dark fore tarsi fantastic? I'd love to see one alive to see if they use them fore some kind of display.
 
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Hi,

what kind of literature can be used for Clusiidae? I have some material here waiting for ID.

For the moment, I use a combination of Faune de France and Keys to the European part of Russia (both available online), but I assume something better is available?

Thanks in advance,
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