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Scatophagidae - Norellisoma.
jonas
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Posted on 11-12-2009 14:53
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Hi all,

Could this be Norellisoma species?
It was caught 20 june, 2009 in Belgium.

And another question.. which literature can be used for this family?
Thanks in advance,

bye, Jonas
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Stephane Lebrun
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Yes, it seems to be a Norellisoma (two rows of spines on fore tibia haven't it ?).

There is a good illustrated key here :
http://www.dipter...20v3_1.pdf
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Nice looking key !

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Thanks for the key,
I will check this later, and will post the outcome Wink (may take a wile..)

Best wishes,
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Norellisoma spinimanum.
Thanks again for the key! Very nice.

Jonas
 
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Yes, it seems to be a Norellisoma (two rows of spines on fore tibia haven't it ?).

There is a good illustrated key here :
http://www.dipter...20v3_1.pdf
Believe it or not, I have an old photo copy of Test key 2 dated March 1989 which I still use on occasion when I am at home. The Lindner key is at the office. The original of that one was printed on a dot matrix printer...
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This is Tony Irwin who gave me the link to this key here. Thanks to him. Wink
Such a good key makes the study of the Scathophagidae more interesting.
I suppose the v2 was not so illustrated...
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My key was illustrated but less sofisticated: the old-fashioned cut and paste work with photocopies...
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