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Dryomyzidae > Dryomyza anilis
Raimo
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Thanks. Only 5 species in Sweden, and I believe it should be Dryomyza anilis...
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Hello,

Raimo wrote:
Only 5 species in Sweden

Oddly Fauna Europaea only lists 3 Dryomyza species for the whole of Europe. And one Neuroctena species: Neuroctena anilis - and that's what it is...
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Yes, confusing for me. Dryomyzidae according to the Swedish official list Dyntaxa (Fauna Europaea i parenthesis):

Dryomyza anilis (Neuroctena anilis)
Dryope decrepita (Dryomyza decrepita)
Dryope flaveola (Dryomyza flaveola)
Pseudoneuroctena senilis (Dryomyza senilis)
Paradryomyza spinigera (?)
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The reason for name changes is explained starting on page 212 here: https://repositor...0088/18926.
 
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So the Swedish list is up to date (but not Fauna Europaea)...
 
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