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Orygma luctuosum (ID Di-dier)
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Posted on 02-05-2009 17:36
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Found on the sea coast of Harlingen (Neth.)
30-04-2009
sice 7 mm

I think it must be an Coenomyiidae, but it has not so many hairs on the legs as the Coelopa pilipes...?



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No one any idea..?

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Hello Joke,

I think it is Orygma luctuosum, a very unusual Sepsidae, which has not the ant-like appearance
 
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You are great !
I never thought of Sepsidae.

Many thanks!

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To be sure:
there is a hypopleural seta in Sepsidae
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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To be sure:
there is a hypopleural seta in Sepsidae


Yes..a strong one on the left side of the hypopleural (same as "meron" I presume...)

Joke
 
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