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Sciomyzidae, Pherbellia ventralis
JariF
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Posted on 15-07-2008 19:49
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Hi, this 5mm long fly was in my malaise today. Loviisa, Southern Finland. (I allways forget to mention the place but all my flies are from here during the summer).

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Heleomyzidae... food for specialists Smile

PS: if you put this name in your Subject-field, the right people will find you more easily.
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Thank's Andre. Let's see if somebody will notice Smile

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Any Heleomyzidae specialist online ? GrinGrin

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Trixoscelis!
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Thank You Paul. That can make it easier for me, because we have only four species of Trixoscelis. Smile

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Hmm,
it is not Trixoscelis species (no presutural dorsocentrals).
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Ah, well then we go the Pherbellia of the Sciomyzidae.
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Ok, then it's easier for me because I have some litterature back home Grin Thank You again.

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near Ph.sordida
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And more help ! Thank You Nikita Grin

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