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Nele
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Posted on 20-08-2007 23:41
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Hi,

again I found one or two Sciomyzid species and I want to ask you for help to indentify them. My tip would be Pherbina spec.?

Thanks in advance.

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Another individual from the same area.
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Hi Nele.
Yes, Pherbina.
Please, submit second image in Gallery, because this nice image permits species level ID, we can see black hairs on gonostylus -
Pherbina coryleti
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Hi Nikita,

thanks for your help again.

What and where is the gonostylus? Can you show ist on this image with an arrow or something else? Is it the end of the abdomen where the female lays its eggs with?

I didn't know that I have to submit the images by myself to the gallery.

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