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Flies on a dead dog - Part 9
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Posted on 01-12-2009 14:18
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I caught some of these yesterday, and managed to photograph them today, just, the new ring-flash highly over-exposed everything, or the camera did with the flash. Quite a bit smaller than C. furcata but also with spines along the wing like a small Heleomyzid or a largish Trixoscelidid
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I am sorry the photos are not so good - the new flash also seems to have had an effect on the autofocus
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Indeed, a heleomyzid for Andrzej
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Neoleria sp. ! I will write more tomorrow because I'm very tired Frown
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Out of curiosity: what is the best literature to id this family? I have tried with Bei-Bienko, but (once again) it does not seem to have all the species on the finnish check-list.
 
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I'm using original papers of Czerny: 1927: 53a. Helomyzidae, 53b. Trichoscelidae und 53c. Chiromyidae, in: Die Fliegen der palaearktischen Region unter Mitwirkung zahlreicher Fachgelehrter hrsg. v. Erwin Lindner, Stuttgart and
his monography from 1924: Monographie der Helomyziden. Abhandlung der Zoologischen-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, 15(1): 1–166. (but it is originally in German !).
A key to UK Heleomyzidae was made by Collin J.E. in 1943: The British species of Helomyzidae. Ent. Monthly Mag. 79: 234-251 Wink
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Neolaria flavicornis is the only member of that genus on my list so fsr - lets hope it is something different. Andrzej - does the above mean you have an interest in Chironomids??????Smile

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It's Neoleria ruficornis Cool
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Hi Andrzej - There is no Neoleria ruficornis in Fauna Europeae - only N. ruficauda, N. ruficeps or N. fuscicornis or other names even less similar. Could you tell me the authority please. Also F.E. has a Morpholeria ruficornis (Meigen, 1830) - perhaps this is it.

And Andrzej - you are the taxonomic specialist named for this group in F.E.Grin
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Gordon wrote:
[does the above mean you have an interest in Chironomids??????Smile
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Chiromyidae Gordon, not Chironomidae. Smile Fauna Eur. spells them Chyromyidae (another of Robineau-Desvory's excentricitiesSad )

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Stephen R wrote:
Gordon wrote:
[does the above mean you have an interest in Chironomids??????Smile
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Chiromyidae Gordon, not Chironomidae. Smile Fauna Eur. spells them Chyromyidae (another of Robineau-Desvoiry's excentricitiesSad )

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AHHHHHHHHHHH Frown
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oops, My Fault. N. ruficeps Shock
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Thanks Andrzej
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Ijust checked F.E. according to them Neoleria ruficeps is a new record for Greece Wink as well as the 1,794th fly on my survey list.Grin
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