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lauxaniidae for ID please
PeterD
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Posted on 05-10-2010 20:37
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Could anyone please help me with this ID?

www.imageinuk.com/Other/Query-Support-Files/A056668/1035194338_HuqdE-M.jpg
Click here for larger image >> http://www.imagei...qdE-XL.jpg

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Sorry, there are too few details. You have no more dorsal photo?
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PeterD
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rvanderweele wrote:
Sorry, there are too few details. You have no more dorsal photo?


Thank you for your reply and I apologise for my late response. I am so far behind that it frightens meShock

I do have another image of this pair below. I did try for a face but they flew offAngry

www.imageinuk.com/Other/Query-Support-Files/A056669/1042534805_5tkTr-M.jpg
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These are uncropped images so cropping will not be a problem if that helps.

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rvanderweele
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I am not 100% sure, but I think I see they have only 1 sternopl. bristle. In this case it is M. platycephala.
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I think the top image (enlarged version) shows two sternopleurals...
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Paul Beuk wrote:
I think the top image (enlarged version) shows two sternopleurals...

Thank you both, I have now produced a close cropped verion of image 1

www.imageinuk.com/Other/Query-Support-Files/Crop-056668/1035194338_HuqdE-M-1.jpg
http://www.imagei...E-XL-1.jpg

Does this help?
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rvanderweele
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It is funny that you say so, since after looking at the first photo after the first posting I believed it as well. Yet, if you look at photo nr 2 it actually looks like 1 bristle. Any way, as indicated, I was not very sure. The photo's do not show enough good details.
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personally I'm more inclined towards Meiosimyza laeta/mihalyii though not certain from these pictures alone.
 
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Thank you ruud and MarkSmile

I think the safest bet would be to settle for Meiosimyza sp. It is not easy to identify from photos and sometimes it is not posible to get the right detail to help assist ID, at the time of shooting.
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Laeta/mihalyii? Why do you think so? I do not agree. As far as I can see both antennae and palp are yellow. Mihalyii has at least part of the 3rd segment of the antenna and palp blackish.
Laeta has yellow antennae and palp, but is a very small fly, I think much smaller than the ones on the photo.
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katerina dvorakova
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Hi,
Meiosimyza rorida withouth doubt! The top image shows two stpl, The second shows only one, but it is optical illusion because of visual angle.
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PeterD
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Katerina Dvorakova wrote:
Hi,
Meiosimyza rorida withouth doubt! The top image shows two stpl, The second shows only one, but it is optical illusion because of visual angle.
Katka


Thank you ruud and KaterinaSmile
I had given up on an ID for this pair and thanks Katerina for your very positive IDGrin
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