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Suillia couple
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| hedy2411 |
Posted on 26-01-2011 20:52
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Member Location: Zeist, Holland Posts: 5242 Joined: 20.11.09 |
Is it possible to say the name of these flies..? Picture is made 16-6-2007 in Zeist, Holland hedy2411 attached the following image: ![]() [88.26Kb] |
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| Andrzej |
Posted on 26-01-2011 21:34
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 2433 Joined: 05.01.06 |
Mission impossible
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences |
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| hedy2411 |
Posted on 27-01-2011 19:44
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Member Location: Zeist, Holland Posts: 5242 Joined: 20.11.09 |
Hello Andrzej, I understand that these Suillia's are impossible and I'm already happy if you can confirm that it's a Suillia spec. as sometimes they look like Scathophaga spec. Difference between male and female I think to know. Most of the time the man is the small one, funny with these is, that this male is the bigger one. Regards, Hedy Edited by hedy2411 on 27-01-2011 20:57 |
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| Andrzej |
Posted on 27-01-2011 22:00
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Member Location: Poland Posts: 2433 Joined: 05.01.06 |
Hi Hedy, it is Suillia sp. (Probably the common S. affinis but scutellum and aristal hairs unvisible). The one pair of orbital bristle,, 5 pairs of dorsocentrals , no humeral and no spines in the middle part of tibiae characterize the genus Suillia Andrzej
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences |
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| hedy2411 |
Posted on 27-01-2011 23:09
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Member Location: Zeist, Holland Posts: 5242 Joined: 20.11.09 |
Andrzej, thank you for your kind reaction and explanation!! I hope you will also give an eye to my other Suillia's, so that I can put them in my store... Regards, Hedy |
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