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Lauxaniidae for ID, C Spain
Piluca_Alvarez
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Posted on 13-06-2013 20:37
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Found in the vegetation on the border of a path in Rivas-Vaciamadrid on June the 9th 2013. I might be wrong with the family awkward Help, please!!
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well it is Lauxaniidae. but a species I am not familiar with.
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Thanks, Mark!! Smile Glad I know the family for sure TumbsUp Let's hope somebody can recognize at least the genus Smile
 
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It is a Sapromyza spec. Maybe at home I can find out which species
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Thanks a lot, Ruud!! That is great!! TumbsUp And if you can find out the species, that would be superb!! Wink
 
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I checked it, Piluca, but I think it is not possible to say which species. Too few details. I would like to see the palpus for example.
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