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Athericidae ID => Ibisia marginata
basileus
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Posted on 12-06-2023 15:41
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Is it possible to identify this fly by such foto? June 2023. Western region of Ukraine.
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Jan Maca
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The genus Ibisia. The only central European species is I. marginata.
 
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Jan Maca wrote:
The genus Ibisia. The only central European species is I. marginata.


Thank you!
 
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For me, there is no need to separate Ibisia from Atherix. It is an matter of opinion.

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