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Coenosia humilis, Sussex
Will van Niekerk
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Posted on 01-03-2012 23:40
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I had originally had this down as (another) Scat(h?)ophagid, but it looks wrong to me, so I'm suggesting that it may be a muscid (which probably means that's wrong, too).

Any help?

13 August 2011

In a domestic garden, Bosham, West Sussex.
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Stephen R
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I'd say it's a male Coenosia tigrina, in which case you would be quite right.
 
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C. tigrina looks right, although I may be blinded by the possibility of having got one right...

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Will.
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Nikita Vikhrev
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I think it is related species C. humilis:
1. dark spots on scutum around places of seta's insertion are absent;
2. parafacial seems narrow;
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Will van Niekerk
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Looking at images of both in the gallery (and particular one of C. tigrina chowing down on a congener), is there a big size difference? Because while this one wasn't a complete midget, C. tigrina looks big enough that I'd remember it for some time.

In the absence of knowing what role size would play here, and hoping that I'm seeing the right area when looking at images of C. humilis, its general spottiness is more in keeping, so changing the title that way, now.

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Will.
 
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I'm not sure size is a good guide here. I'd go with Nikita if I were you Wink
 
Will van Niekerk
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I will do, thanks.

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