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[Suillia notata male]iHeleomyzidae ?
Christine Devillers
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Hello,

This Heleomyzidae was about 10mm (Belgium, 30-11-2011).
Male of Suillia ?
I've already seen one identified as affinis or umbratica by Katka and Andrzej but here also plumose arista but the fore and hind tibia not darkened apically and basally ---> not affinis or umbratica ?

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Not possible to go to a group of species ?

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I see few setulae in the postsutural mesopleural part. So not an affinis species-group Sad. Unfortunatelly, the pictures don't allow me a closer identification Frown Andrzej
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Thanks Andrzej for that explanation Smile

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If the dorsal surface of scutellum is laterally setulose ;-) I would say Suillia notata :-) Andrzej Grin
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I think so, but here are pictures with bigger definition.
Does it help for confirmation ?
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done ! S. notata Wink
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Super, thanks a lot Andrzej Smile
 
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