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Blondelia cf nigripes
hedy2411
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Posted on 29-12-2010 15:34
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Can this fly be identified...?
Pictures are made 20-6-2009 in Zeist, Holland
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Any more angles? It looks a bit too anonymous for me.
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Eyes are bare and scutellum is black, then could be a Lydella sp. In that case apical bristles should be upright, but I cannot see them.
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Difficult to say.

It seems the apical scutellar bristles are genuinely lacking.

That would make some Blondeliini quite possible, such as Blondelia nigripes ??


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Chris and Erikas, I'm sorry, I have only this position.
If you could tell me where these apical bristles must be, I may look better on the pictures I have, but I fear that they are all the same. Thanks for trying!
As I wrote this note I found Theo's answer, so I wait for more advice..?

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Hedy
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I agree with Theo, Lydella usually has four post-DC, and the specimen has ony three.
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