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ekhohe |
Posted on 02-08-2008 20:39
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This one from Lappeenranta Finland seeks name.
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 02-08-2008 22:25
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This has a drosophilid feel to it.
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 03-08-2008 00:04
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I'd say Steganinae (in Drosophilidae). |
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ekhohe |
Posted on 03-08-2008 06:55
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Thanks Jorge and Tony. Another photo from this too.
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 03-08-2008 09:13
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Could be Cacoxenus but do you have one with the antenna more in focus?
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ekhohe |
Posted on 03-08-2008 09:47
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Only close-up from the first photo.
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jorgemotalmeida |
Posted on 03-08-2008 10:01
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arista seems to be plumose and not micropubescent... if so, it is not Cacoxenus. But not sure. |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 03-08-2008 19:43
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For the moment I get to Microdrosophila. I was not happy with Cacoxenus and that I why I asked for the detail of the antenna. I will check further tomorrow.
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ekhohe |
Posted on 04-08-2008 10:31
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I appreciate your efforts, you really want to id this.
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Jan Maca |
Posted on 06-11-2023 13:16
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Member Location: Posts: 1113 Joined: 25.03.10 |
By chance I met this very old thread. I am convinced it is Chymomyza caudatula, among others due to its bicolorous fore tarsi.
Edited by Jan Maca on 06-11-2023 14:17 |
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