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Pseudolynchia canariensis
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Posted on 06-11-2007 21:29
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It seem no one like this family. Is it because it's hard to identify or just boring?
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Hehe, I just identified the same from Turkey: Pseudolynchia canariensis. Literature: http://hbs.bishop...10-125.pdf.
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Great artical Paul Grin
I confirm identification with wing venation from the artical. looks like the twisted anal vein did the job.

Is it possible to identify male/female ? the article talk about sexual characters but doesn't explaim further. are they internal differences?
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Paul?
 
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Sorry, can't tell from these pictures.
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Very difficult to tell the sexes apart in Hippoboscidae.

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