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maybe Paraclusia tigrina?
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Thanks, I just wait a little longer onder the stairs and wish Roger health and cure!
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uwe wrote:
Thanks, I just wait a little longer onder the stairs and wish Roger health and cure!
uwe



Thanks Uwe...Glad you've taken it as it was meant...in fun.

Health is good. Smile

Cure....there is no cure for being me....Thankfully.

Regards Roger
 
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OK, no doubt, the only ACIDIA COGNATA Wd! Sorry - I overlooked it just because it was "Paraclusia". I luv clusiids and have a very good European collection, but am not an expert to put my nose in...
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Jarif was on the right track! Smile

Clusiids are fantastic flies. Seeing "lekking" in clusiids is amazing. I would like to see more clusiids. Wink
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So Acidia cognata Smile Smile
Here is still an old one for Clusiidae lovers http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=22809&pid=100931#post_100931

Jari
 
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Thank you Valery and anybody who helped!
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Roger Thomason wrote:
jorgemotalmeida wrote:
uwe wrote:
Thank you all, so it is possibly Trypeta? But what about the bud, I thought Tephrid female has a diffrent bud, more elongated and getting dark, I love you all but it is so confusing.
can i name her Trypeta afaik cf?
maybe she stil arround here, waiting to get catched?
uweShock


no, no!! afaik means As Far As I Know!!! Not the species Grin


Absolutely Brilliant GrinGrinGrin. I'm back at work again this evening...cheered me up no end. GrinGrinGrin
The best ever on D.I...nice one uwe, you can come out from under the stairs now.Grin
I guess I now have a species name in case I encounter a new species for which I thought I knew the genus but was not entirely certain. Grin
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I was thinking the same, Paul. Smile

And what about Musca lol or Musca roftl (more enigmatic!)? Grin Pfft

Well, this was a great thread. One of my favourite. Wink
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Well I'd never heard of afaik either.

TTFN

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TTFN equivalent to bye-bye? Wink
ta ta for now Grin ehehe

well, afaik is an expression that sometimes appear here. Not uncommon. There are others like imho... etc etc.

Let's go enjoy the flies!
 
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