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mwa66
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Posted on 26-06-2011 21:24
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Eye like many Lauxaniidae. Wings a little like Tephritidae. Problem with antennae. I didn't found such examples in both galleries.
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mwa66 wrote:
Eye like many Lauxaniidae. Wings a little like Tephritidae. Problem with antennae. I didn't found such examples in both galleries.

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I think Sciomyzidae!? Wink
Sincerely yours
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Looks like Limnia unguicornis.
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mwa66 wrote:
mwa66 wrote:
Eye like many Lauxaniidae. Wings a little like Tephritidae. Problem with antennae. I didn't found such examples in both galleries.

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neprisikiski wrote:
Looks like Limnia unguicornis.
Ericas , Sara, Thanks. Now I see gallery full of similar antennae. I was wrong.
 
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As it is a male, we can't exclude Limnia paludicola.
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
As it is a male, we can't exclude Limnia paludicola.
Stephane . Merci. Actually was published in gallery as unguicornis so now is up to Paul to decide what to do. I have to believe to yours knowledge. Mine in negligible.
 
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