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Heleomyzidae, July 07, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Size 5.5 mm.
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Suillia (nemorum)
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Thanks a lot Jere.
 
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Suillia of course, but it is probably another species.
If the mesopleuron is bare and the scutellum haired only on the borders it could be Suillia flava.
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Thanks Andrzej, maybe this lateral view would help.
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There's another specimen collected together with the first fly, it's bigger (6 mm) and w/o dark markings on wings, but I think it's very similar. Hope it's not too severe violation of the one-species-per-thread rule.
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So, the first one is Suillia flava Smile.
The second Suillia should be verified.
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Many thanks Andrzej.
 
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