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Hairy Eyed Anthomyid
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 17-09-2009 11:05
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Seen Hakon put a similar looking fly through here a couple of days ago, determined as Lasiomma.
Is this one same genus?
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One for the study only !!
It seems to be Lasiomma female
But i can't see clearly if the prealar seta is longer or not.
When it is...it could be L.latipenne (large light greyish species)
When it is shorter, there are more species possible.

Joke Wink
 
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Sorry Joke
Got my Homer Simpson head on at the moment, and IT hasn't got a clue what prealar seta are, or where to look for them.....DOH.

Roger
 
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See the arrow pointed to the pre-alar.
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Hi Joke
It took Homer a while to find photo's of this fly that were of any use (I think they are what you're looking for, Homer's not sure).

Regards Roger

hope it's the right fly.....Frown
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It seems to be shorter.
Now we have a little problem, there are 4 species left now
(L.picipes /seminitidum,anthomyinum,strigilatum)
I only have one male L.anthomyinum, so i can't compare.
Do you want to go further, or are you happy with Lasiomma species, because it will be difficult and doubtfull when we go on...Shock

Joke
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Hi Joke..
Very happy with Lasiomma sp.,New genus for Shetland Smile.... but I'm afraid I'm going to have to sack you once more. I know these are hard times economically but......

Frown Roger
 
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You will hear from my lawyer also!Angry
You hire people and don't pay them, i stil get some money from the last thread.
My lawyer also said....you deliver bad photos and always females.

JokeGrin
 
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My Lawyers Woodstein Dickstein Assoc. are a couple of really hard guys to crack..they will eat your Lawyers for breakfast. Angry

Times are hard...There's a credit crunch on...it's in all the papers. I even had to sell my TeleFunken U-47 the other day...now that is hardship. Frown

So I take dud photo's...I'm in good company here then..Grin..what you got against Antho. females? Too much of a challenge.


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