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Sapromyza simplicior/obsoleta cf, Lauxaniidae, April 2008, Hungary
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I guess this can be only Paroecus signatipes. A male?
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Hi gabor,
Paroecus has yellow antena and dark haired arista. It is some sapromyza, may be simplicior or obsoleta, but I dont know from this photoFrown.
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Thx Katka, I did not realize that Sapromyza also may have these banded eyes.
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The colour of eyes is not important for determination.
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