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Heleomyzidae->Oecothea fenestralis
nielsyese
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Posted on 23-04-2012 18:52
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I collected this Heleomyzidae last week in Yerseke, the Netherlands. By first sight I thought of Eccoptomera, but it can't be, because there are bristles on t2. Maybe Oecothea?? I hope someone can tell me the genus with these pictures : http://waarneming...w/64847850
Edited by nielsyese on 23-04-2012 20:49
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek
 
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Oecothea fenestralis.
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BTW, in case you have in your collection some Eccoptomera's I will be interested in seeing them. I have seen now all specimens in Leiden. I would like to have more information about the occurrence before writing a paper in Faunistische Mededelingen about the Eccoptomera's and Oecothea's from the Netherlands.
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and I hate the word "afval-vlieg", but that is my problem.
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I'm afraid I won't have them in my collection, but I will look for you. Thanks for identification!
P.S. I never use Dutch 'fly names', but 'afvalvlieg' isn't very appropriate indeed.
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek
 
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Ruud, I got one male Eccoptomera longiseta from 23-04-2011 with coordinates 51.49358, 4.00701
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Thanks, I put it down in my notes. you have a photo of it?
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