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Lonchoptera sp, NE HU
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Posted on 31-01-2010 22:23
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Hi, I can't get to anywhere with this Lonchoptera, ist there a chance? Female, bigger, almost 3 mms, yellowish-brownish, with some black stripes on thorax as I recall. It was in a light-trap. This is the 2nd leg:
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Difficult to say without the other body parts but one species with two dorsal setae, a posterodorsal seta at the level of AND about half the length of the basal dorsal seta, and without anteroventral setae on T2 is L. scutellata.
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Hi, I'm almost sure that this is the specimen. But if it does not fit I'll photograph once more the specimen.

What is the spiral inside the leg on first pic?
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Don't now about the spiral (muscle, tendon?) but the fly certainly is not L. scutellata as the scutellum is not black. Other details are too blurry to go further.
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