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Pegoplata aestiva
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Posted on 22-01-2013 23:10
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..is it possible to name this fly..?
Found 28-7-2012 in Zeist, Holland
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Two pd on t3 (one long and one short) + it seems to have an av seta on t2.......
Two possibilities: Adia cinerella and Pegoplata aestiva.
We need a microscopic view on the propleura to see if this area is haired or not, to could say more....
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Joke, I still have this picture, may it help..?
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On the propleura there seems to be some pollen...
It could be, the pollen stick on the little hairs present on the propleura. (P. aestiva)

But...maybe I just see, what I want to see....Grin
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Too dark for Adia cinerella. It could be Pegoplata aestiva as I can see an av-seta on mid tibia. But one needs to see the propleuron (proepisternum) for hairs (as Joke has pointed out) and is the face between bases of antennae swollen into a hump, a character of aestiva?
 
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