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JariF
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Posted on 07-02-2010 10:38
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Hi,

this is a Sphaeroceridae, yes ? June 8. 2009 Loviisa, Finland.

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This time not a sphaerocerid because of the long 1st segment of hind tarsus (compare eg. with the equivalent short segment in the previous picture).

But what is it then? Is there a light spot in the front part of the thorax above the first legs? Could it be an Amiota (Drosophilidae)?
 
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No this is a sphaerocerid...the hind tarsi are not visible (what looks like the hind leg is the mid leg)
 
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As glossy as it is, it might be Lotophila atra but difficult to be certain with too many details not visible. With a specimen, now,...
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Ok, Thank's. I really don't have good key for these.

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