Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Dolichopodidae muppet face>Syntormon denticulatum

Posted by Roger Thomason on 15-10-2010 00:20
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Marc Pollet wrote:
Sir,

Syntormon denticulatum would be my best guess too, on the basis of the bare face and the dark legs. Perhaps you could only check if S. zelleri shows very different features, although this species is much rarer than S. denticulatum and occurs in more oligotrophic habitats and at primarily at high altitudes.

Cheers,
Marc

Marc Pollet


Didn't know the sex change had been completed Janet...what do we call you now...Blow what?