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Phyllomyza spec. (NL) > Phyllomyza donisthorpei
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Posted on 25-06-2020 08:33
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24-06-2020, Mid Netherlands, Skylight. Phyllomyza…..

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Possibly donisthorpei but I will check if I receive a specimen. Wink
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Thanks Paul. The specimen is on its way to you along with other nice interesting flies.

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Confirmed as donisthorpei, male
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Thanks!

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Hi, this picture of this exciting P. donisthorpei was a great help for me! Namely I think I just determined it as a new species for Finland. Everything else seemed to match perfectly, but the only problem was that Schmitz's original description claimed that the scutellar bristles should be divergent. However, rather convergent they were in the Finnish specimen, but also in this Dutch one (confirmed by Paul). So now I'm quite positive I was on the right track...
 
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