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First fly 2008: Heleomyzidae?
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 04-01-2008 19:45
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Hello!

This afternoon at 2 ?C on foliage on the ground near forest (Ostwestfalen/Germany). If it was Tephrochlamys sp., it was rather large for that genus, about 8-9 mm.

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Not visible very well on the pictures, but the abdomen was orange.
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Tephrochlamys rufiventris?
http://www.dipter...d_id=10602
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Hello, Amalia!

amalia_raluca wrote:
Tephrochlamys rufiventris?


I had T. rufiventris here in November: http://www.dipter...ad_id=9823. But that was much smaller than the one today. This one was more the size of a Suillia.
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well then let wait for the specialists answersPfft
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compare, please with
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=10602
very general entomologist
 
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Hello!

mwkozlowski wrote:
compare, please with
http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=10602


Thanks! But I'm afraid I can't decide, whether my fly has a long enough subcostal cell, too...
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Hi J?rgen,

I think you are right about this not being Tephrochlamys. Just have a look at the bristles on the costa! That looks different in Tephrochlamys! But let's just wait what Andrzej has to say about this specimen!
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Yes !, I fully agree with Jan opinion. There is a memeber of tribe Heleomyzini and probably a Gymnomus or Heleomyza species Smile.
I'm not sure about the anterior orbital bristle (if shorter than the posterior one, so could be Gymnomus caesius species group !).
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Andrzej wrote:
Yes !, I fully agree with Jan opinion. There is a memeber of tribe Heleomyzini and probably a Gymnomus or Heleomyza species Smile.
I'm not sure about the anterior orbital bristle (if shorter than the posterior one, so could be Gymnomus caesius species group !).


Thanks, Jan and Andrzej! So really no Tephrochlamys and in any case a new genus for me Smile.
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