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Sphaeroceridae - Crumomyia spec.
hedy2411
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Posted on 13-10-2011 22:52
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Can this Copromyza fly be named..?
Found 29-4-2011 in Zeist, Holland
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I think it is Crumomyia sp.
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Paul, can it be a Crumomyia pedestris, as it is the only one in our Dutch speciessystem...?

Thanks for your reaction!

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We have more species of Crumomyia:
fimetaria (Meigen, 1830)
glabrifrons (Meigen, 1830)
nigra (Meigen, 1830)
nitida (Meigen, 1830)
pedestris (Meigen, 1830)
roserii (Rondani, 1880)
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Paul, thank you for mentioning all the species, which are more than one... Wink

Point is that I usually find the common one flies, so if Crumomyia pedestris is the only one that's found in or system, I just may think: that is the one I found too, sometimes that is to make life easy.. Smile

But...in this case I'm convinced and I may ask a Crumomyia spec. to the administrator.

Regards and a smile,
Hedy



 
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