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Sylvicola sp?
walwyn
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Posted on 18-10-2023 23:44
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Found in moth trap on 17th of October 2023 Warwickshire UK.
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libor
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Posted on 19-10-2023 08:10
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ID of Sylvicola is "easy" :-) Simply take the photo, collect it, send it to me and you can get the name for your pictures ;-)
Mission impossibble without it...
Libor
 
walwyn
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Posted on 19-10-2023 08:59
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Thanks that’s what I’d heard. Genus is fine for these.
 
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That may not be entirely impossible in the UK. Have a look at what they say on Naturespot.org.uk.

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Fred Fly
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Posted on 20-10-2023 06:34
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May be possible on diptera.info too: Sylvicola (Anisopoda) punctatus, frequent, develops in cow pads.
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Fred
 
walwyn
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Posted on 28-10-2023 12:13
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Thanks all. I have had another confirmation of S. punctatus on ispot.
 
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