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Scatopsidae (which)?
Andre Jas
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Posted on 11-10-2006 15:49
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Hi forummembers,

I know it's Scatopsidae. But which one?

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I will have to check, but I think it might be Apiloscatopse.
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Hi Paul,

Did you by any chance have the opportunity to chick if it is indeed a Apiloscatopse species? Don't mind if you didn't, off course!

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I would have to see a specimen to confirm that. Wink
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Posted on 16-10-2006 16:29
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Hi Paul,

Unfortunaltely that's impossible, so I'll stick to Scatopsidae sp.

Thank you,
Andr
 
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