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Phoridae scuttle fly, NE HU, Nov 2009
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Hi, these big Phorids were all around, so I photographed 2 and collected other 2, but I think they are all the same. Some 5 mm long. They also invaded the carSmile Mountain region.
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So, I should brake off one wing, cook the animal in KOH, take one hind leg off, slide mount the animal laterally and the leg dorsoventrally?
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Don't cook the wing ! Mounting the leg laterally is fine (it will lay that way naturally)...otherwise you've got it !
 
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maybe Hypocera mordellaria ?
 
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Not Hypocera. It is either a Triphleba or Diplonevra. A close up of the genitalia, not blocked by the legs, would let me be sure.

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Hi, I cooked it in KOH and here are some details: Terminalia:
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3rd leg:

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It is a male Triphleba. Good photos.

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Thank You! How could we get a species id?
 
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You'd have to use the key in Die Fliegen. Or send me the specimen and I'll identify it for you.

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Thank You Brian. The preparated specimen luckily cleared out! It is beautiful, so many details Smile Just for showing here are some pics:
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Are there hairs on the vein before the fork ? If so, it is autumnalis. If not, it does not seem to correspond to anything in Disney...
 
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Hi, I made two photos, which is the fork?
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