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hedy2411
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Posted on 26-01-2011 20:52
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Is it possible to say the name of these flies..?
Picture is made 16-6-2007 in Zeist, Holland
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Mission impossible Frown
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Posted on 27-01-2011 19:44
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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.

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Hedy
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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
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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...

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