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Heleomyzidae < Neoleria cf. inscripta ID by Andrzej
Roger Thomason
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Found a couple of days ago sheltering from gale of wind behind Climbing Rose...unable to get lateral shots because of thorns... Frown. Size 3-4mm ish.
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lateral view important Wink
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Andrzej wrote:
lateral view important Wink


Thanks Andrzej
Frown..Damn those Rose Thorns...First one of these I've seen with that colour of scutellum...no sign of it anywhere today..blowing a gale and very cold...worse to come according to weather forecast. I think the fly season here is nearly over...Frown.

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Hmm,
Look like a Neoleria species but a one pair of fronto-orbitals present only !
Maybe a mutant FrownFrownFrown or not a Heleomyzid species at all ???
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Thank you (I think) Andrzej
You haven't been accepting odd looking cigarettes from Andrea have you ? Grin
Shock A MUTANT....Shock...Should I head for the hills ???? Phone NATO, or just let the weather sort it out? It is receiving a severe dose of "Shock and Awe" at the moment...Grin. Windy with heavy rain as normal..Frown.

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Hi Roger,
Oops ! My fault ! Shock
Finally I saw the second orbital bristle !!!
It is really a Neoleria species, probably N. inscripta but I should check the description ! I have to use stronger glasses CoolGrin
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Cheers Andrzej
Makes a change that something is not my fault...Means I can come out of the Bunker....bit cold down here Frown
Garden is a bit of state after the "Shock and Awe" of last night Frown.

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