Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Ephydridae => Setacera aurata

Posted by Jan Willem on 25-02-2017 15:25
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Studied a number of other Setacera specimens from the same location and came to the conclusion that I was wrong about this being Setacera micans. Given the fact that all the males found at the same location turn out to belong to Setacera aurata, the females most probably also belong to this species.