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Sylvicola fenestralis male?
uwe
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Posted on 15-10-2009 18:11
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Hi everybody, I found long time ago [25.4.09]
this fly and I guess it's Sylvicola fenestralis m.
Can anybody confirm?
thanks
Uwe
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Roger Thomason
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Posted on 15-10-2009 18:36
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Hi Uwe
I recall that earlier postings of male Sylvicola could only be determined after genitalial inspection.
So I guess Sylvicola sp. Frown

Roger
 
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Thank you Roger, I am fine with! confirmd genusSmile
I already put an cf between>
but it could be and it's a male thats shure I hope.

Uwe
 
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Sylvicola fenestralis should have a black spot at the tip of the wing. This looks more like S. punctatus.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen
 
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Thank you Jan Willem. Right it looks more like punctatus!
best regards
Uwe
Edited by uwe on 16-10-2009 18:43
 
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