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Our town park: a small Dolichopodidae
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Posted on 24-06-2006 20:47
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June 24, 2006.
Size 2.5mm.

(Edited) Well, now I have some doubts if it's a Dolichopodidae at all...
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Another, rather frontal view.
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Realy, not Dolichopodidae.
I think Muscidae, near Coenosia.
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As Nikita said, Coenosia (Muscidae)
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OK thanks a lot Nikita and Kahis
 
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I think it's of the same kind.
July 27, 2006, size around 3mm.
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I think it is Coenosia, even Coenosia strigipes, female, according my key. C. stigipes has pair of ad and av in the middle t3 and yellow legs.
The only doubt is that yesterday I collected C. strigipes too, but my fly has yellow abdomen. I hope Kahis will appear and help.
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