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Something new for me. Xylophagidae?
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Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 09-10-2005 17:18
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09 oct, park in Moscow city, on fallen marple leaf, 5-6mm Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University |
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Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 09-10-2005 18:01
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Or may be it is Beris morrisii?
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Kahis |
Posted on 09-10-2005 20:02
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One of the smaller Empidoid genera, possibly Ocydromia. Xylophagus species are much larger, body length >1 cm. Beris isn't nearly as long-legged is more robust and 'compact' Edited by Kahis on 09-10-2005 20:06 |
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Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 09-10-2005 20:10
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Thank you Jere. In the field I claim " new Empididae!", but at home I decided that that it is something else. "Empidoid" = Empididae? Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 10-10-2005 06:23
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Kahis is right, Ocydromia glabricula, an ovoviviparous dance fly/
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Nikita Vikhrev |
Posted on 10-10-2005 15:20
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Than Hybotidae! Thank you very much Paul. Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University |
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