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Neoascia podagrica, confirmed
Maherjos
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Posted on 05-11-2011 20:10
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Photograph taken on October, 30, 2011, in the wetlands of the Suárez Pond , Motril, Granada, Spain.
Immediate area of the Mediterranean coast.
Approximate size, no antennae or tails 9 mm
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Appreciate your cooperation for identification.
Best regards!
Edited by Maherjos on 07-11-2011 18:04
 
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Neoascia, perhaps podagrica
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Neoascia, perhaps podagrica


Very grateful, Paul.
Although I am ignorant to identify, it is true its resemblance to those that already exist in the gallery of Diptera.
Edit the name and I put question to try to give us confirmation.
A warm greeting.
 
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Paul's ID "perhaps podagrica" is wise! There are at least three species looking like podagrica in S Spain (unpublished). Without a voucher no definite ID will be possible
 
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Dieter wrote:
Paul's ID "perhaps podagrica" is wise! There are at least three species looking like podagrica in S Spain (unpublished). Without a voucher no definite ID will be possible


I think I understand, that in fact as Paul says, it can be confirmed Neoascia podagrica as the most probable. If you do not interpret his words, correct me, please.

Thank you for your confirmation, and a warm greeting
 
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Are they two the same fly? The first one looks quite distinctive with a protuberance on it's head. The second one looks like a Syrphid I uploaded recently.
 
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Larry Shone wrote:
Are they two the same fly? The first one looks quite distinctive with a protuberance on it's head. The second one looks like a Syrphid I uploaded recently.


If, in fact. These are two jacks on the same syrfido.
I guess it refers to the output of your oral appliance. Indeed it is. Also shown in the picture below.
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