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Platypezidae to identify
Rui Andrade
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Posted on 11-09-2009 22:09
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I found this Platypezidae running about on bush leaves. Is it possible to get a genus name?

location: Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal
date: 08/09/2009

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Platypezinae at least, but I canīt say (no experience and keys ask for tarsomeres and other details), in case nobody identifies it, send me any other pic, they are really nice, congratulations, I still havenīt seen any of them
 
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Thanks paqui. Unfortunately I don't have any other views.
 
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Male Polyporivora, it's difficult to say which species.
 
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Thank you Black, it's great to have the genus of this specimen!Grin
 
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in that case, perhaps L. dorsalis (it seems to have a dark first terguite) Smile
 
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