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Sciomyzidae for id. (copula)
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Posted on 20-06-2009 20:34
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20 june 2009, The Netherlands, Voorsterbos.
In deciduous forrest near small stream.

I can't find a similar species in the gallery, but perhaps i overlook it. Close to Euthycera?

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My photos of Euthycera fumigata look rather similar.
Yours is very good quality! I have always problems as to an insufficient depth of focus if I try to depict this species...
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Not fumigata, it is E.chaerophylli
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Jan Willem
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Are you sure Nikita? The border of the wings seem a bit too dark for E. charophylii. Furthermore the arista doesn't seem to be long-plumose (and not mainly black), more densely whitis pubescent. This all seems to match E. fumigata more closely. Furthermore only a few specimens of E. charophylii are known from The Netherlands, which I admit is not much of an argument.
Edited by Jan Willem on 21-06-2009 11:56
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Of course, Jan, I got confused: arista is white and it surely means that it is not chaerophylli!
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