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Platypezidae, Lindneromyia dorsalis?
Dmitry Gavryushin
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August 16, 2007, Ozhigovo station, Naro-Fominsk district, Moscow region. Size 2.8 to 2.9 mm. Since tp is definitely shorter than posterior segment of M3+4 (here it's half the length), it's a Lindneromyia. I think that both venation and abdominal colour pattern match well these of female L. dorsalis (don't know if it's possible to find other similar spp. here, though).
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L. hungarica?
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Another one for Michal...
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Yes of course! Look, the hungarica females are very brightly and silvery shining, those of dorsalis are never like that - they are shining differently. Also on the thorax, the strips/bands are almost invisibe, in dorsalis, they are black/brown and very clearly visible. Also the legs are brighter and somehow shinier. I hope that will help you.
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