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brian reily
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Posted on 03-10-2006 20:39
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good news ... it is a strongylophthmyia
confused... as usual
 
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So, Brian - Did you measure it incorrectly or is this a new species? Wink
(Link for those who want to see the previous posting - http://www.dipter...rowstart=0)
Edited by Tony Irwin on 03-10-2006 22:11
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brian reily
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i do not know what the species is (though i suspect auggustopinius)
confused... as usual
 
Kevin Barber
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If I understand this properly, the original photo was offered by Brian Reilly (8.viii.2006) and it seems that the fly was identified as a Strongylophthalmyia in the second part of the thread (last post 04.x.2006? from Brian). This is not a Strongylophthalmyia.

I am quite sure that this specimen represents a Cordilura or something close to it in the Scathophagidae -- a group of animals that always gave me trouble at the family level. Of course, Dick Vockeroth could probably nail this to species in a flash. I cannot offer anything beyond consideration of the bottom photo on this page: http://www.cedarc...002ap.html

Because I found this thread while searching for on-line references to Strongylophthalmyia, I would also add that I was very excited to see the link to such a clear photo of Strongylophthalmyia pictipes provided by Kahis (Jere Kahanp??). I have just recently submitted a ms describing a second species of Nearctic Strongylophthalmyia that I believe may be the sister species to S.pictipes, a species I have not yet had an opportunity to examine. Beautiful flies!
 
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