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Boreothrinax cf. maculipennis (Macquart). ID: Valery Korneyev (http://www.dipter...d_id=11308).

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#1 | brian reily on 07 May 2007 14:19:12
... odd ... all the ones ive seen are more redish... i suppose its due to environment.

... where was this one from?
#2 | Nosferatumyia on 29 December 2007 23:11:30
Nope. Either a Sphecomyella or Boreothrinax. Both are common in the West of the USA. I cannot see the hindtibia. If it were from elsewhere, eg from Australia the task would be much more difficult.
#3 | jorgemotalmeida on 30 December 2007 15:56:48
use the MISIDENTIFICATIONS section to appoint that! Pfft
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#1 | brian reily on 07 May 2007 14:19:12
... odd ... all the ones ive seen are more redish... i suppose its due to environment.

... where was this one from?
#2 | Nosferatumyia on 29 December 2007 23:11:30
Nope. Either a Sphecomyella or Boreothrinax. Both are common in the West of the USA. I cannot see the hindtibia. If it were from elsewhere, eg from Australia the task would be much more difficult.
#3 | jorgemotalmeida on 30 December 2007 15:56:48
use the MISIDENTIFICATIONS section to appoint that! Pfft
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