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Brachycera ID => Piophilidae: Protopiophila latipes
Thank you both very much!...
Posted by ESant
on 05 November 2023 18:27:01
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Brachycera ID => Piophilidae: Protopiophila latipes
Not what I proposed earlier, it's this one: Protopiophila latipes...
Posted by weia
on 05 November 2023 14:15:55
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Brachycera ID => Piophilidae: Protopiophila latipes
Piophilidae....
Posted by Jan Maca
on 05 November 2023 14:11:14
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Brachycera ID => Piophilidae: Protopiophila latipes
Lonchaeidae??...
Posted by weia
on 05 November 2023 14:06:17
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Brachycera ID => Piophilidae: Protopiophila latipes
Photo 3:...
Posted by ESant
on 05 November 2023 12:59:34
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Brachycera ID => Piophilidae: Protopiophila latipes
Photo 2:...
Posted by ESant
on 05 November 2023 12:59:17
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Brachycera ID => Piophilidae: Protopiophila latipes
Hello,
I photographed this fly in Bazzano (AQ), Italy, on July 20th 2023. I'm not even sure o...
Posted by ESant
on 05 November 2023 12:58:45
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Fungomyza albimana? -> Protopiophila latipes
I checked on fauna-eu, and there is only one entry for each Piophila and Protopiophila. What is the ...
Posted by Carnifex
on 09 August 2018 12:34:59
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Fungomyza albimana? -> Protopiophila latipes
Oh, yes you are right, and the name latipes says it all :). The tarsae are very conspicuous. After s...
Posted by Carnifex
on 09 August 2018 11:45:39
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Fungomyza albimana? -> Protopiophila latipes
Hi Carnifex,
It looks more to be a Piophilidae. It's genae are too wide. The wing venation is...
Posted by Ectemnius
on 09 August 2018 10:42:31
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