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Posted on 12-06-2008 19:03
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Hello
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I'd need specimens for these Cylindromyia spp. (they are keyed using leg bristles/spurs) and they are quite tricky but Theo might have a clue Smile
 
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Tricky indeed.


This is in the brassicaria-complex and it simply looks like brassaria itself.


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Zeegers wrote:
Tricky indeed.


This is in the brassicaria-complex and it simply looks like brassaria itself.


Theo


C. brassicaria?
 
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Yes - a difficult genus so I think Theo would suggest this is not a 100% positive ID but it does look like Cylindromyia brassicaria Smile
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Right, that's what I meant.


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