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[Scathophaga lutaria] Yellow Scathophagidae
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Posted on 25-08-2007 09:25
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Hello,

Still in Savoy (France), 2007/7/27, 1750 m above sea level, size 8-10mm.

It looks like a Scathophagidae, but with yellow antennas and this curious grey elongated spot on the fore leg.

Any clue? Thanks in advance.
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Grey mark on front femora and plumose arista = S lutaria.
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Susan,

thanks a lot.
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My test arista is bare, and it is Scathophaga furcata (Say)Smile
 
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Andrey

Do you think so? It's a bit difficult to see, but I thought there was a certain fuzziness around the arista, which I took to be plumosity. Also that very strong and defined grey mark on the femur I thought was more likely to be lutaria. Doesn't furcata tend to have a 'softer' looking mark?
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Well,here is the best I can get from the arista. For me, it is not bare.
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Hello,

Can we conclude something?
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I guess Susan wins this round Grin


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Hello,

Well, thanks to Susan, Igor and Kahis for the interesting exchange.
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