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Gordon Jar
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Posted on 22-09-2006 12:15
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The attached photos were taken on 22/09/06 in South East England.

I thought perhaps a Lydella Sp.


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Hmm, hard to see enough of it - could be something like Phryxe sp.. We really need good close-ups of: the wing (enough to see hairs); face (to see all bristles and eyes); and scutellum (for those apical scutellars) Smile
 
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Posted on 22-09-2006 15:53
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I agree with Lydella grisescens.
It is difficult to see, but:
scutellum is completely dark (al least tip red in Phryxe)
eyes seem bare
and vertex is very broad (even too broad for a Phryxe)
Moreover, the arista is thickened on a major part.

Theo Zeegers
 
Gordon Jar
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Posted on 22-09-2006 16:36
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As ever thankyou Theo and Chris.

Regards
Gordon
 
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