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Piophilidae
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| JariF |
Posted on 29-06-2009 17:37
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 2072 Joined: 20.01.06 |
Hi, maybe some Chamaepsila again or something else ? June 29.2009 Loviisa, Finland. Jari JariF attached the following image: ![]() [137.57Kb] Edited by JariF on 29-06-2009 18:03 |
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| viktor j nilsson |
Posted on 29-06-2009 17:41
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Member Location: Gothenburg, Sweden Posts: 203 Joined: 25.02.08 |
What has happened in the rear end of this specimen? Glue? |
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| JariF |
Posted on 29-06-2009 17:48
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 2072 Joined: 20.01.06 |
Don't know but it was alive Some kind of parasite maybe...Jari |
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| Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 29-06-2009 17:50
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
It is a Piophilidae, Psilidae haven't vibrissae.
Stephane. |
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| JariF |
Posted on 29-06-2009 18:02
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Member Location: Helsinki, Finland Posts: 2072 Joined: 20.01.06 |
Good point Stephane, thank You very much Now I'm in deep trouble because I don't have any kind of key for these Could Amphipogon flavus be close ? Jari |
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| Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 29-06-2009 18:50
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
I see only one postsut. dc, and orbital setae well developped : according to my old Seguy's key it might be Allopiophila luteata. This is only a guess.
Stephane. |
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Some kind of parasite maybe...
Now I'm in deep trouble because I don't have any kind of key for these
Could Amphipogon flavus be close ?