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Muscidae - Spilogona
ebbek
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Hello,
a Muscidae from SW Sweden today, about 4 mm. Possible to say genera or species?

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Krister
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If there are minute setulae on radial node (on both sides), this is Limnophora. Can you check ?
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Thanks for respons! I can´t see any setulae on radial node (and no hairs on prosternum). When I look in Fonseca (1968) I come to Spilogona. Can it be correct?

Krister
 
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Hi Krister

Can you give us a photo of the frons, thorax and abdomen? also is there a pra present

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Dr Elisabeth A. Harris
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Hello,
and thanks for respons!

Here is a picture of the frons. It was didfficult to get a good picture, but tell me if there are details you can,t see - and I will look clooser on the fly. Pictures on other details will come ....

Krister
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And hint tibia, with a pra...
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Thorax here
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And scutellum
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ebbek wrote:
Thanks for respons! I can´t see any setulae on radial node (and no hairs on prosternum). When I look in Fonseca (1968) I come to Spilogona. Can it be correct?

Krister


Yes, that was the second choice.
Muscidae with large triangular spots on abdomen are usually found in these genera.
I don't risk IDing a Spilogona on pictures (except if I see some determinant criteria).
Stephane.
 
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Thanks a lot - nice to know which genera!

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This is a tough genus, I'd start with number of dc, post but its hard from these photos, it may worth you sending it to someone!
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Ok,
I understand - thanks for trying!

Krister
 
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