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Euthycera fumigata? (Limnia cf. unguicornis(male)
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Posted on 27-01-2012 03:43
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Sciomyzidae_Euthycera fumigata(male) is correct? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 700 m above sea level. Thank you very much for your help. I made a photo of 02.06.2011.
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No Euthycera, this is Limnia.
Probably Limnia unguicornis, but I think thats tricky

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Jonas wrote:
No Euthycera, this is Limnia.
Probably Limnia unguicornis, but I think thats tricky

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Yes, this is a male Limnia unguicornis/paludicola.
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Yes, this is a male Limnia unguicornis/paludicola.


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