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Eric Steckx |
Posted on 16-01-2015 09:05
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 271 Joined: 15.09.05 |
Hello Aywaille ( Belgium ), 5/1/2015 Anthomyidae ? Thank you in advance Eric Steckx attached the following image: [92.83Kb] Eric Steckx |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 16-01-2015 09:42
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19365 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Scathophaga (not stercoraria).
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Eric Steckx |
Posted on 16-01-2015 14:03
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 271 Joined: 15.09.05 |
Oups ! I was so far ... Thank you very much, Paul. Eric Steckx |
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John Carr |
Posted on 16-01-2015 14:48
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10176 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Some people think Scathophagidae should be a subfamily of Anthomyiidae. |
Eric Steckx |
Posted on 16-01-2015 22:19
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 271 Joined: 15.09.05 |
Very kind ! ... but some people think I am a dipterist, too
Eric Steckx |
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Eric Steckx |
Posted on 18-01-2015 16:30
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 271 Joined: 15.09.05 |
A friend wrote me: If you could confirm the arista are bare, it shoud be Scatophaga furcata (thorax with few thin ac, front femora with a dark stripe, clouded crossveins). And, indeed, the arista are bare Eric Steckx attached the following image: [62.14Kb] Eric Steckx |
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Eric Steckx |
Posted on 22-01-2015 21:27
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 271 Joined: 15.09.05 |
Do you agree with S. furcata ?
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