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Cylindromyia (was: Fly 6,5mm)
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Hi,
can anyone suggest a species this small fly ?
I take the photo on 2 July 2010 Kokkola Finland.

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lateral.
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Cylindromya sp. there are severeal similar species within this group.
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Certainly Cylindromyia - it looks like one of the smaller species - I can't see enough features but it seems to fit C.interrupta more than the others ... but would be nice to have a specimen and eliminate any doubt Wink
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ChrisR wrote:
Certainly Cylindromyia - it looks like one of the smaller species - I can't see enough features but it seems to fit C.interrupta more than the others ... but would be nice to have a specimen and eliminate any doubt Wink


Jees Cylindromyia interrupta. Where Jaakko?

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It is a fairly common species in Finland Smile We'd need to check whether it has: pv-bristle on hind tibia & apical scutellars missing Smile
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Many thanks ChrisR.

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