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Identified as 'Stevenia sp.' by Zeegers
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Posted on 16-03-2008 15:30
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muscid, I think. Stephane, Nikita or Ackland will tell you more. Grin
 
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Is there a muscid with petiole?
 
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On the contrary, it is for Theo or Liekele Grin
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Frown crex has reason! This is NOT MUSCID! Frown there are no muscids with petiole. (no exceptions to this rule at least for muscids)
 
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What Fly is this one?

Thanks.
 
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In my opinion it's a rhinophorid giving that the wing venation and the general aspect.
 
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The calyptrae are small, it should be Stevenia (Rhinphoridae), pity we can't see the face.


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