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Lauxaniidae, Pseudolyciella pallidiventris
JariF
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Hi, any suggestions where to put this one ? Is it Sciomyzidae at all ? August 8. 2008 Helsinki, Finland.

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Nikita Vikhrev
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It isn't Sciomyzidae.
May be Neoleria inscripta?
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Thank You Nikita Smile For some reason Heleomyzidae are difficoult for me to know even in family level.

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I think it's Lauxaniidae, maybe Pseudolyciella (it seems there is neither vibrissae nor costal spines).
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And now we got it Grin After studying the abdomen from under and finding paramere like this, I believe we are looking at Pseudolyciella stylata Smile Sometimes it takes time to learn. Thank You so much !!

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Looks more like Pseudolycellia pallidiventris.
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So we will change the name once more Grin I only had stylata and picture taken from the paramere. We have only these two to make choice and I don't have key how to separate Pseudolycellia species. Thank You all of You. Now I have both of them Smile

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Hi, Pseudolyciella pallidiventris is correct. Jan, are you interested in Lauxaniidae more, did you write some paper about Lauxaniidae?
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