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A Strange Diptera
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Heteropteran |
Posted on 02-04-2017 13:00
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Member Location: Posts: 279 Joined: 06.01.15 |
I couldn't even find the proper family |
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John Carr |
Posted on 02-04-2017 14:02
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Syrphidae. "Syrphid flies are easily recognized by a combination of large basal cells (cells r, bm, and cup) with a closed apical cell (cell r4+5)." (Thompson et al. in the key to Central American Syrphidae) I suspect close to Brachyopa, but I don't know much about these flies. |
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 02-04-2017 14:04
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Brachyopa indeed.
Stephane. |
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Heteropteran |
Posted on 02-04-2017 14:48
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Thank you lot for your helps. It didn't remind me none of the Syrphidae species I have seen up to now, that's why I couldn't find the family. |
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