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Sphaeroceridae : Crumomyia fimetaria/roserii
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Posted by Patrik E
on 02 March 2020 18:43:16
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Sphaeroceridae : Crumomyia fimetaria/roserii
I have tried to determine this Copromyzinae with Pitkins- the lesser dung flies and the key leads m...
Posted by Patrik E
on 02 March 2020 18:39:52
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Fly from Western Norway
Are there any key for distinguishing the actual species of Crumomyia ?
(Most common in Norway is C....
Posted by Bjarte
on 21 December 2018 12:44:50
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Sphaerocerid, UK, Nov - Crumomyia roserii confirmed
Thanks Paul. I'll submit a photo to the gallery....
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 11 December 2014 12:03:51
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Sphaerocerid, UK, Nov - Crumomyia roserii confirmed
This is indeed Crumomyia roserii . |t...
Posted by Paul Beuk
on 11 December 2014 11:34:09
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Sphaerocerid, UK, Nov - Crumomyia roserii confirmed
Paul,
If you have a minute... please... or would you be able to look at the fly if I popped it in t...
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 09 December 2014 16:13:49
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Sphaerocerid, UK, Nov - Crumomyia roserii confirmed
tibiae yellow brown (especially mid and hind tibiae - see hind legs photos and lateral and ventral v...
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 30 November 2014 13:29:15
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Sphaerocerid, UK, Nov - Crumomyia roserii confirmed
another view of the hind legs, still no hook-like process......
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 30 November 2014 13:26:08
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Sphaerocerid, UK, Nov - Crumomyia roserii confirmed
I couldn't find a hook on hind first tarsomere resembling the illustration in the key......
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 30 November 2014 13:15:24
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Sphaerocerid, UK, Nov - Crumomyia roserii confirmed
the anepisternum is mostly shining and the katepisternum without close-set long setae...
Posted by Martin Cooper
on 30 November 2014 13:13:57
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