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Spilomyia?
tveverka
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Posted on 01-03-2011 19:21
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Hello,
can you help me?
29.VIII.2010, Pouzdrany, Czech Republic (Moravia)
Thank you
Tomas Veverka
tveverka attached the following image:


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Looks like Spilomyia triangulata
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Could it be S. saltuum or manicata? I think Spilomyia triangulata is not from Czech Republic.
 
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Perfect picture. Use the key in my book to find it is Spilomyia saltuum.
 
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Mark van Veen wrote:
Perfect picture.
So it should be in the Gallery. Grin
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Using Van Steenis (2000) I come up with Spilomyia saltuum (with a sixth spot on pleura).
 
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Thank you very much.
P.S.: Today I asked Mr. Straka (Slovak National Museum) and he wrote S. saltuum too.
Tomas
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Mark van Veen wrote:
Perfect picture.
So it should be in the Gallery. Grin


I will send it to you, if you want to.
Tomas Veverka
 
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You can use this link: http://www.dipter...hp?stype=p
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