Posted by John Carr on 20-12-2018 13:10
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Zeegers wrote:
This one puzzles me. First impression is Blepharomyia pagana, but the dark hiindmargins on tergites are lacking. These are lacking in B. angustifrons, which has a much narrower frons.....
Theo
Are the scutellar bristles right for
Blepharomyia? The more common arrangement in Dexiinae is 3 pairs with apicals long and crossed.