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Ceratopogonidae > Serromyia morio/rufitarsis
Stephen R
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Posted on 21-11-2010 15:27
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3-mm, Clitheroe UK, 28 May 2010.

Is a genus or subfamily possible here please?
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Serromyia.
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Excellent, thank you!
 
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If I try the key in Borkent and Bisset's revision I end up at S. morio or possibly S. rufitarsis (key depends on hidden part of mid femur).
 
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Thanks John! I didn't expect to go so far from a photo.
 
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