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Can't Find a Family Home for this fly from Suriname
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Stephen |
Posted on 25-03-2019 08:56
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A friend who is a bee expert suggested Micropezidae. The Micropezid expert said no, but suggested Chironomidae. The Chironomid expert said no, but possibly a Tabanid (only a guess really, he added). No one will claim this poor fly. Time to submit it to many experts at once here on diptera.info. The place was Berg en Dal in Suriname, and the date 18 June 2014. Habitat was tropical forest, and the fly came to lights. Ideas? Edited by Stephen on 25-03-2019 08:57 --Stephen Stephen Cresswell www.americaninsects.net |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 25-03-2019 08:59
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Chironomidae, I think
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 25-03-2019 10:03
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Yes, a chironomid female - has a look of Procladius
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John Carr |
Posted on 25-03-2019 11:32
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If the fourth tarsomeres are swollen, it could be tribe Clinotanypodini. |
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Stephen |
Posted on 25-03-2019 19:56
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Such a strange fovea. It looks like someone shot a bullet through this poor fly. Haven't found that kind of fovea on other Chironomids.
--Stephen Stephen Cresswell www.americaninsects.net |
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