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Dolichopus wahlbergi
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Dolichopus wahlbergi is the correct name? Thank you.
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it is
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Igor Grichanov wrote:
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Thank you very much Igor.
 
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Igor Grichanov wrote:
it is

Hello

They wrote me that it is a Dolichopus plumipes Scop. What do you think? Thank you.

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Check yourself:
3. Mid tibia thin, yellow, whitish at apex, with longitudinal narrow dark streak anterodorsally; apex of hind tibia and whole hind basitarsus black or brownish black; plumage of mid basitarsus shorter than double diameter of basitarsus; 4.5-5.0 .................................plumipes (Scopoli)
– Mid tibia without dark streak; plumage of mid basitarsus about 2 times longer than diameter of basitarsus; other features various ............................................................4
4. Apex of hind tibia blackish brown to yellowish brown; whole hind basitarsus black or brownish black; postpedicel brownish yellow, usually paler at base; 4.6-4.9 ...................polleti Meuffels et Grootaert
– Hind tibia and basal half of hind basitarsus yellow; postpedicel dark-brown to blackish brown on at least apical third; 5.0 .............................wahlbergi Zetterstedt

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Igor Grichanov wrote:
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3. Mid tibia thin, yellow, whitish at apex, with longitudinal narrow dark streak anterodorsally; apex of hind tibia and whole hind basitarsus black or brownish black; plumage of mid basitarsus shorter than double diameter of basitarsus; 4.5-5.0 .................................plumipes (Scopoli)
– Mid tibia without dark streak; plumage of mid basitarsus about 2 times longer than diameter of basitarsus; other features various ............................................................4
4. Apex of hind tibia blackish brown to yellowish brown; whole hind basitarsus black or brownish black; postpedicel brownish yellow, usually paler at base; 4.6-4.9 ...................polleti Meuffels et Grootaert
– Hind tibia and basal half of hind basitarsus yellow; postpedicel dark-brown to blackish brown on at least apical third; 5.0 .............................wahlbergi Zetterstedt

You are the expert. I'll show them what you wrote. Thank you.
 
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