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Geomyza? => Geomyza ?acutipennis
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Woodmen |
Posted on 14-04-2025 19:11
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Member Location: Kirov region, Russia Posts: 1886 Joined: 17.01.13 |
Russia, Kirov region, 29.03.2025. https://www.inatu.../270470568 Vladimir. Woodmen attached the following image: ![]() [193.81Kb] Edited by Woodmen on 18-04-2025 19:15 |
Jan Willem |
Posted on 15-04-2025 08:30
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![]() Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2146 Joined: 24.07.04 |
Difficult to identify. Coloration seems strange. Looks like a species of the "combinata" group, but can't say much more about this female specimen. Geomyza spec. Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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Woodmen |
Posted on 15-04-2025 16:19
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Member Location: Kirov region, Russia Posts: 1886 Joined: 17.01.13 |
Thank you very much, Jan! Regards Vladimir. |
Woodmen |
Posted on 15-04-2025 16:22
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Member Location: Kirov region, Russia Posts: 1886 Joined: 17.01.13 |
Here is another photo of this fly https://www.inatu.../269628848 |
Jan Willem |
Posted on 16-04-2025 09:32
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![]() Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2146 Joined: 24.07.04 |
The aditional pictures show a rather pointed tip of the wing. That could indicate it could actually be Geomyza acutipennis. Did you collect it? Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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Woodmen |
Posted on 16-04-2025 11:19
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Member Location: Kirov region, Russia Posts: 1886 Joined: 17.01.13 |
Thank you, usually we only take photos. |
Woodmen |
Posted on 16-04-2025 11:33
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Member Location: Kirov region, Russia Posts: 1886 Joined: 17.01.13 |
I couldn't find a single photo of Geomyza acutipennis online. And the taxon is completely absent from the inaturalist.org database... |
Jan Willem |
Posted on 17-04-2025 14:55
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![]() Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2146 Joined: 24.07.04 |
To my knowledge, there are very few specimens known of Geomyza acutipennis. So no surprise to me that you won't be able to find any photos of this species online. If you happen to run into specimens looking like this again, it would be useful if you could collect a few (preferably also male specimen(s)). Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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