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Setacera sp., Ephydridae
JariF
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Posted on 07-02-2010 10:57
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Hi,

I will send a series of Ephydridae with a hope to find out the genus for further studies. This one has a label Ephydra sp. We should have only three species here in Finland macellaria, riparia and scholtzi. E.macellaria should have yellow legs, so it's out. E.scholtzi should have ac before sutura in two rows and riparia in four irregular rows (based on Bei-Bienko) I would quess this is riparia ? July 17. 2005 from a light trap Helsinki, Finland.

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Can't see how many lateroclinate fr-or setae. If 2 - then Setacera sp. Male. Males are determinable by genitalia.
 
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Two bristles, so Setacera sp. (it was Ephydra in Bei-Bienko) After I have more practice with dissecting genitalia with larger flies I will start with small ones like this. Just now it's my only one in this genus so I will wait. Two choices: aurata or micans. We will see Smile Thank You Smile

Jari
 
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