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Desmometopa sp (Milichiidae)
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Posted on 09-12-2006 10:38
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Another bad old photo. From midwest Sweden 2001-JUL-13. I'm pretty lost here ... could it be a Sphaeroceridae sp? First I thought Ephydridae or Lonchaeidae, but the long arista seems to be common among the Sphaeroceridae so that would be my guess ...

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Desmometopa (Milichiidae)! See http://www.sel.ba...desmo.html for an introduction to the genus. The grey stripes on an otherwise deep black from are a good 'field' character for this genus.
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Kahis wrote:
Desmometopa (Milichiidae)! See http://www.sel.ba...desmo.html for an introduction to the genus. The grey stripes on an otherwise deep black from are a good 'field' character for this genus.


Ahh, a new family for me. Thanx Kahis!
 
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One of the common NW European species is Desmometope m-nigrum. That means the Desmometope-with-the-black-M (clearly visible of the frons).
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Paul Beuk wrote:
One of the common NW European species is Desmometope m-nigrum. That means the Desmometope-with-the-black-M (clearly visible of the frons).


... Ok, so I'm guessing this is such a fly Wink Thanx Paul!
 
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Actually, most NW European Desmometopa species have a similar marking...
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Actually, most NW European Desmometopa species have a similar marking...


It's not nice to cheat newbies Pfft
 
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