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not Suillia parva

Norway, 50.10, less than 10mm

Arista almost bare, scutellum is ventrally hairy.

Am I right? B)...

Posted by cyprinoid on 05 October 2009 15:03:46
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Pinned Suillia parva, Heleomyzidae

I agree fully with your opinion that S. parva is more
" an alpine" species :)
There is...

Posted by Andrzej on 29 April 2009 18:53:03
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Pinned Suillia parva, Heleomyzidae

I'd say parva on the strength of this pic. I have a feeling (nothing more than that yet without ...

Posted by phil withers on 29 April 2009 17:42:16
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Pinned Suillia parva, Heleomyzidae

Hi, I don't really know abouth the pruinosity but the bristles are visible in this bad picture.
...

Posted by JariF on 29 April 2009 05:42:44
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Pinned Suillia parva, Heleomyzidae

Thanks Phil for your comments !
Right, S. dumicola described from UK was found in Poland some year...

Posted by Andrzej on 28 April 2009 22:16:58
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Pinned Suillia parva, Heleomyzidae

I find dawnae much more frequently here in France than parva; just because I first found it in Brita...

Posted by phil withers on 28 April 2009 21:09:51
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Hi !,
and ... what about the characters used in the British key by Phil ?
Andrzej :|...

Posted by Andrzej on 28 April 2009 19:51:50
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Pinned Suillia parva, Heleomyzidae

Hmmm, that would be interesting. As far as I know Suillia dawnae is found only from British Islands ...

Posted by JariF on 28 April 2009 19:09:43
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Pinned Suillia parva, Heleomyzidae

Not necessarily: it could be dawnae, which is not easy to separate in females....

Posted by phil withers on 28 April 2009 18:16:13
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Pinned Suillia parva, Heleomyzidae

Hooray ! Thank You Andrzej, we have a name :D The scutellum is ventrally hairy, so it's parva. T...

Posted by JariF on 28 April 2009 17:59:06
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