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Posted on 17-06-2009 07:29
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Hi, is this Heleomyzidae female maybe ? June 16.2009 Loviisa, Finland.

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tribe Heteromyzini ! Probably Tephrochlamys but wing area and mesonotum should be more visible Frown
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Hi, does this help any ?

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Nice picture but I am in trouble Smile
Maybe you have collected also a male !
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Or maybe I don't Sad My malaise catches allways more females and unfortenately all the most interesting species are females too. Maybe the trap is just too attracting Grin This would be new genus (if it would be Tephrochlamys) but what can man do....) I must go on trying or does it help if I send You this specimen ? Are females possible to determine from genitals ?

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The female can be identified if the genital part is dissected !
If you could to send the specimen it will be OK ! Wink
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