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Sciomyzidae: Sepedon fuscipennis
Tony T
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Posted on 21-05-2007 16:31
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22 April 2007, New Brunswick, Canada. Length: 9mm.
Looks like some of the species in the Gallery.
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yes, sciomyzid. Smile Nikita will say more. Smile
 
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Sepedon sp.
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My guess is S.fuscipennis. Could you check is there black hairs in area marked green (under posterior spiracle)?
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Hi Nikita: Thanks for your interest. Looked at the area under 50x mag., no hairs at all there.
 
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To tell you truth, I'm not very much disappointed - the absence of this hairs is just a character of Sepedon fuscipennisGrin
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Thanks Nikita, apparently a common species in eastern NA.
 
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