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Sciomyzidae, South HU
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Posted on 30-04-2012 21:47
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Hi, this 4-5 mm long Sciomyzid was photographed by Henrik Gyurkovics and was shown on the Hungarian Fauna forum. I tried to find it in an old ID book but with no success. Can someone help?
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Very nice and unusual, and I'm pretty sure it is Trypetolimnia rossica. I'd like Nikita to confirm. Wink
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Many thanks from Henrik, I submitted the pics to the gallery! We looked up some literature in the Hungarian forum and it is certainly that species. It was published some years ago for the Fauna of HU.
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