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Chamaepsila rosae, the carrot fly, (Psilidae) I presume

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eklans wrote:
Chamaepsila rosae, the carrot fly, (Psilidae) I presume
Since we cannot see how many dorsocentral it has, it is impossible to say which Chamaepsila. The paler line along the notopleural suture make me suspicious that this might be an entirely different species.
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You are absolutely right, Paul. So we should stay with Chamaepsila sp.

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