Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Scenopinus glabrifrons. OK.

Posted by Maherjos on 02-06-2020 22:10
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John Carr wrote:
It might be Scenopinus glabrifrons, 1824 based on the revision by Kelsey (1969). But I don't trust his revision because too many photos don't run cleanly through the keys. Send some flies to Paul Beuk, especially males, and he might have a better idea.


I appreciate your detailed information.
I've only found the specimen from the photos shown, and I think it's female. But I will contact Paul Beuk, to see if he believes it is possible to specify the species with the specimen in hand.
Kind regards from southern Spain.
José Marín.