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Pseudolyciella subpallidiventris group
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Who knows the name of this fly...?
Found 15-05-2010 in Zeist , Holland
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I think Pseudolyciella subpallidiventris (Lauxaniidae)
 
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pallidiventris group female; I have never met anyone capable of telling females apart, but perhaps you can enlighten me? Wink
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I'm with Paul on this one. pallidiventris group

I think it should be possible to separate females one day - but work is needed here.

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Well, actually I think the males are not always as clearcut as the illustrations with the descriptions pretend them to be. Relative lengths of the surstyli show some variation and that gives me an eery feeling as I think I had the three species from a single locality on a single day, too... But as Mark stated above, 'work is needed here' and I need to check that.
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Hello Joke, Paul and Mark,

Thank you for making this topic!!

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Yep, I have the same experience Paul describes, which makes me wonder if we are really dealing with more species or just one species with considerable intraspecific variation.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen
 
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I have suggested the latter for about twenty years... Grin
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