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Margarita Auer
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Posted on 16-09-2010 21:03
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Dear members,

A biologist , Dr. Hermann Kusel asked me to put this fly in the forum.
Possible to ID?
Photo 20.5.2009 Lower Austria, Eichkogel , 367 msm , South of Vienna

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Margarita Auer
 
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Looks to me as a Tanyptera species. I am not familiar with Austrian species.
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I agree, Andre, I think that it is a Tanyptera atrata. The female of the other species, T. nigricornis,has at least part of the femora is dark.
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Thanks a lot Andre
for the genus

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Margarita
 
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Thanks to You too.
Mr. Kusel also is thinking that its Tanyptera atrata.

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Margarita
 
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