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Diptera ID - Chloropidae? > Polyodaspis
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To me is a Loxobathmis sp. The distribution of this genus, so far, was restricted to the Neotropical region. Did you collect the specimen?
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This specimen is not my own, and this specimen has quite different marginal scutellar tubercles from Loxobathmis. First, I'm still identifying in palearctic chloropid species... Is it a Polyodaspis or other related genus?
 
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