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Another Coenosia/Muscidae?
Dmitry Gavryushin
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July 01, 2006.
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has it got a subscutellum? Siphona sp.?
 
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Well Chris, I'd better add some more views (next morning)...
 
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Hello Chris,
More views as promised (at last Wink).
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My immediate thought, too: Siphona.
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Thanks Dima ... I still can't make up my mind though. It looks a little like Siphona cristata - I can't see median-marginal bristles on T1+2; the vertext seems more orange than the thorax colour; and there seem to be 3 post-sutural dc. But as a genus you won't find many people willing to gibe a 100% identification - even from specimens! Wink
 
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Thanks Chris. I think we did our best what we could do without examining specimens.
 
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The pictures are excellent for such a small fly,
but it is still a Siphona !
DC are 3+3, as rightly noticed by Chris.
the proboscis seems to be short (for a Siphona).
The palpi are quite clubbed.

My guess would be confusa or variata.

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OK thanks a lot Theo
 
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