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Posted on 29-05-2010 19:40
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Norway,29.05.10, visiting my dead mouse
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I have a few more pics if needed
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Hydrotaea sp I think. awkward
 
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Yes I had that in mind when taking the pics.. you are probably right Wink

Not sure why I thought Phaonia when posting.. can't remember Grin
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cyprinoid wrote:
Yes I had that in mind when taking the pics.. you are probably right Wink

Not sure why I thought Phaonia when posting.. can't remember Grin


Maybe you were tired following a session of the Fitness; Ultimate Stretch Routine. Wink
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Grin
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It should be a female Hydrotaea dentipes, because of the shiny ocelar triangle and slightly apically bent M1+2, but it should also have an ad on mid tibia (I can't see it) and be more dusted, so I have a little doubt...
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You have a quite high-yielding dead mouse Grin! What did it die of ? (Hopefully of old age...)
 
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You have a quite high-yielding dead mouse Grin! What did it die of ? (Hopefully of old age...)


In Norway...Boredom GrinPfft

EDIT; Or maybe like the Norwegian Blue Parrot it was pining for the fjords.
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Well, lets just say it died from trespassing..

Roger, there is a fjord 50m over the hill so I think it would have made it there if it really wanted. Grin
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I checked all pics no ad on either side, so small chance they are broken.
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another lateral
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Stephane, can I ask if H. similis is ruled out? If so is it bacause of the number of anteroventrals on the hind tibia? Which I am not even sure I see in my pics Grin
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I found two female species of Hydrotaea similis in your flies you send me.
So i made some photos of the ocelli triangle of both...
The ocelli triangle of H.similis seems longer and more yellowish dusted
Both species are very simular and a mistake is easy to make (almost put them away as H.dentipes..awkward)
Both species of H.similis have 4 av on t3...

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Thank you Joke!
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