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Sylvicola sp?
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Posted on 03-11-2006 16:54
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I think this might be an Anisopodidae sp, and so Sylvicola sp. From midwest Sweden 2006-10-12. The five species of Sylvicola found in Sweden are S. fuscatoides, S. fuscatus, S. punctatus, S. stackelbergi and S. zetterstedti. I think this one was smaller than the Sylvicola zetterstedti I found before. It was found on a pile of apples laying on the ground. I found several nice flies on or near those apples.
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Posted on 05-11-2006 11:07
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Is it possible to ID? If not, can you confirm that it is Anisopodidae?
 
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I keep silence because I can't say more than Sylvicola sp.Wink
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I think the group where this one falls really needs confirmation by examination of the genitalia. So keep it at Sylvicola.
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Okidoki, Pauli!
 
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