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Carnidae, which genus/ species?
Gerard Pennards
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Posted on 27-05-2010 23:10
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This fly from southern France is a carnid, so family Carnidae.
It is not from the genus Carnus, but which genus is it?
Interesting are the broadened and flattened hind tibia!
Size is 3 to 4 mm.
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My guess is Milichiidae, Leptometopa
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Corresppnds to the figure of L. latipes in Fauna Hungariae...
 
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Yes, this is a male of Leptometopa latipes, see http://milichiida...pa-latipes.
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