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Lauxaniidae, Minettia sp.
Sara21392
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Posted on 19-10-2011 09:08
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Hi everybody

Would you please help me about this species?
So thanks! Smile

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The same Eusapromyza multipunctata as before. Wink
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Ahh, Thank you very much, Paul... Grin
The wings weren't punctate, because of this I thought it's another species! LOL Cool
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Well, I must admit I thought the images were 'diverse' but perhaps your second and third image are of a different specimen thatn 1, 4 and 5? The second clearly shows markings but 1, 4 and 5 seem to be missing the anterior markings on the mesonotum, too.
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Oh, yes, maybe I was wrong in choosing of images! awkward
So, what about 1, 4 and 5 images? Now I should do type Eusapromyza sp.??
So thanks Paul, for your attention! Smile


Edit: Seems I put my thread in wrong forum (Diptera (eggs, larvae, pupae))!!! How can I change that into the right forum?
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I think the others may be Minettia. If you want you can send specimens for ID to me. If I get stuck I have alternative specialists to consult (or send material to).
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Paul, as I told you already, I want to send you some of my samples; so, I can send these samples too, with them!
I'll inform you when I want to send them...! Smile
Anyway I'm so thanks for all of your helps in advance! Grin
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