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Posted on 08-07-2010 00:41
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Hi Forum,
First question - is this a Rhinophoridae - I am pretty sure that it is....

Second question: What genus is it?

about 4.5 - 5mm long. swept from grassland. 6 July 2010.

Thanks in anticipation
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Rhinophora lepida? That species is small with yellow halteres ... and very common at this time of year Smile
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Correct


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Thanks Chris and Theo. Can you advise a reference for identifying UK Rhinophoridae?
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Steve Falk did a copy/paste job a few years ago, based on van Emden (1957), I think. I have a copy here that I can email you Wink
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