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Scathophagidae? June 21, 2006
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Early morning (see guttation), basically same location as in my post with Psila fimetaria.
Not collected, size I believe 5-6mm.
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Heleomyzidae, Suilia sp.
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Pardon, grammar error, Suillia sp.
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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Ughh, Heleomyzidae again - I think I should have caught it then...
 
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There is a typical female of Suillia. I will try to determine it a little later Smile , probably to the species-group only.
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Many thanks Nikita and Andrzej,
There's some more available images, including (almost) dorsal and (almost) frontal views.
 
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It would be great if you are able send the images for better ID.
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Here's additional images I promised - better late than never!
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Here it comes.
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Thanks ! for the pictures.
The results of the ID coming tomorrow ... Wink
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OK Andrzej, that would be just great Smile
 
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Late but succesfully (I hope so Wink).
there is a female of a species group of similis-laevifrons (of the genus Suillia of course !).
With all probability it is a Suillia similis (Mg.).
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So finally a Suillia similis. Many thanks Andrzej!
 
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