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Mycophaga testacea
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Thank you for an identification. Karol Ox.
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Mycophaga testacea?
 
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Stephen R wrote:
Mycophaga testacea?

May be, thank you.
 
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Hmmm....arista seems bare and mouthpart is rather orange and only 1 av on the hindtibia.
I think Pegomya,
I have looked at it several times, but nothing seems to fit.
I need a better view on the lenght of the prealar and lower katepisternal and a view on the hindtarsus!

Joke
 
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javanerkelens wrote:
Hmmm....arista seems bare and mouthpart is rather orange and only 1 av on the hindtibia.
I think Pegomya,
I have looked at it several times, but nothing seems to fit.
I need a better view on the lenght of the prealar and lower katepisternal and a view on the hindtarsus!

Joke

Thank you.
This will help?
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I think not my best evening...Shock
Just must be Mycophaga testacea, so arista has to be haired after all , but not visible on the photo.
Nothing fits with Pegomya....

Sorry for the confusion...
Joke
 
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javanerkelens wrote:
I think not my best evening...Shock
Just must be Mycophaga testacea, so arista has to be haired after all , but not visible on the photo.
Nothing fits with Pegomya....

Sorry for the confusion...
Joke

It is okay Smile Thank you.
 
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