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Suillia sp.
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 21-11-2006 11:39
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HI


* locality - Fund?o - PORTUGAL
* date - 11.11.2006
* size - 6mm - 7 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - urban
* substrate - Car Smile

the two spurs in middle leg on this fly can give us some hint about genus?


Suillia sp. ?

Thank you!
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Typical Suillia variegata (Loew).
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This is probably obvious for most people here, but I'm a bit confused about how to see the difference between Scatophaga suilla and the Suillia spp ... I know they belong to different families, but even so Sad
 
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Suillia is easy: well-developed spines on fore margin of wing (costal vein) and 1+4 strong dorsocentral setae (meaning 1 presutural and 4 postsutural).
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Kahis wrote:
Suillia is easy: well-developed spines on fore margin of wing (costal vein) and 1+4 strong dorsocentral setae (meaning 1 presutural and 4 postsutural).


Thanx for explaining!
 
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