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Piophila? varipes??
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 19-05-2006 00:47
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Moscow, park, 3mm, 18 may, near cat corpse.
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Piophilidae is correct. I would have to compare with my key at home to see if it is Liophiophila (!) varipes.
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Thank you Paul.
So:
1. Good news. I searched in right place.
2. Not as good news. Genus Piophila was violently divided into several small genuses. Hell on the heads of systematics!
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It is Prochyliza varipes (Meigen, 1830) according Ozerov (Zool. j., 2004, 83, 11: 1358).Smile
 
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Okay, thank you. Do you happen to have a reprint of that available (maybe even in pdf)?
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Thank you Andrey and Nikita. Grin
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