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Bellardia bayeri? 2 2019-x-24
John Carr
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Posted on 26-10-2019 15:23
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Massachusetts, USA October 24, 2019. Bellardia bayeri?
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I have no idea what you have. Looks like Onesia rather than Bellardia to me.

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Hello John,

I agree with you but i want to analyze it a bit more when i am feeling better.
I have Bronchitis and i am feeling very crappy today. I am better than yesterday but i am not mentally able to judge diptera today. My head is too cloudy.

Best wishes,
John
John and Nini. Naturalists not experts.
 
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Zeegers wrote:
I have no idea what you have. Looks like Onesia rather than Bellardia to me.

Theo


As far as is known we have no Onesia and two Bellardia, vulgaris and bayeri introduced from Europe.
 
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It hass 1 + 2 IA, so it should be Bellardia.
The vertex is very narrow, though.

Theo
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