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Pseudolyciella sp?, Lauxaniidae, Hungary
Xespok
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Posted on 26-07-2006 16:51
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Does this fly belong to Chamaemyiidae?
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Lateral view of the same fly.
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I think Lauxaniidae.
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From what I can make out it does not seem to be Minettia, though most similar flies belong there. Perhaps it is Pseudolyciella. I hope Andrey Ozerov can confirm the identity.
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No Paul, no reason to hope at Andrey Ozerov. He never specialy knew Lauxaniidae, because he works altogether with Anatoliy Shatalkin, real Lauxaniidae expert.
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Ah, my memory mixed them up. You are right. Let Anatoliy have a look at it. Grin
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Paul, I now realized that this genus is not listed at faunaeur.org. What was the previous name of this genus? Was it split of from Lyciella?
 
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It was, they used to be the Lyciella pallidiventris group. And Lyciella now is Meiosimyza, to make things more compliucated.
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