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Macquartia? (NL)
johanvantbosch
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Posted on 10-04-2019 20:01
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Is it possible to id this fly? I was in doubt which family it was in. I received the suggestion Macquartia. Unfortunately all my photos are from the same angle. I have made some crops in order to get some detail better in view.

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Johan van 't Bosch
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
 
Zeegers
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Posted on 10-04-2019 22:50
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Yes, Macquartia it is, dispar or viridana.

Theo
 
johanvantbosch
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Posted on 10-04-2019 23:41
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Zeegers wrote:
Yes, Macquartia it is, dispar or viridana.

Theo


Thanks again, Theo.
As it is a male and the femora and second antennal segment appear black, shouldn't it be dispar? (according to the key)
Only 1 front femur visible here, but I have a photo of a nearby individual, that also shows the second femur.
Do you think that is correct?
Edited by johanvantbosch on 11-04-2019 08:06
Best wishes,
Johan van 't Bosch
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
 
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