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Lauxaniidae [Sapromyzosoma laevatrispina]
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Christine Devillers |
Posted on 17-02-2009 22:49
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Member Location: Spa, Belgium Posts: 1215 Joined: 11.11.07 |
Ocellar bristles seems to be out of the ocellar triangle, so Sapromyzosoma ? (4mm, Belgium, 25-08-2008) Christine Devillers attached the following image: [144.63Kb] Edited by Christine Devillers on 19-02-2009 19:22 |
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Christine Devillers |
Posted on 17-02-2009 22:51
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Member Location: Spa, Belgium Posts: 1215 Joined: 11.11.07 |
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Christine Devillers |
Posted on 17-02-2009 22:52
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Member Location: Spa, Belgium Posts: 1215 Joined: 11.11.07 |
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Xespok |
Posted on 17-02-2009 23:27
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Member Location: Debrecen, Hungary Posts: 5550 Joined: 02.03.05 |
Yes, this will be Sapromyza or even more likely Sapromyzosoma.
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Christine Devillers |
Posted on 18-02-2009 12:22
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Member Location: Spa, Belgium Posts: 1215 Joined: 11.11.07 |
With 4 rows of acrostichal setulae, could it be a female of Sapromyzosoma quadricincta ? |
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katerina dvorakova |
Posted on 18-02-2009 18:39
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Member Location: Czech Republic Posts: 396 Joined: 25.03.08 |
Hi, it is Sapromyzosoma laevatrispina. S. quadricincta has only two spots on abdomen (S. quadripunctata has two rows of acrostichals) . Katka |
Christine Devillers |
Posted on 19-02-2009 19:17
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Member Location: Spa, Belgium Posts: 1215 Joined: 11.11.07 |
Thanks a lot Katka So again a species that Fauna Europaea forget to mention in Belgium. Edited by Christine Devillers on 19-02-2009 19:21 |
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