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Platypezidae -> ?
Sundew
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Posted on 02-07-2008 23:30
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Hi,
This small fly from yesterday is a Platypezid, isn't it? Can be said more?
Many thanks, Sundew
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Posted on 02-07-2008 23:55
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yes. Platypezidae. Smile
 
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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Posted on 03-07-2008 07:16
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One more female Agathomyia antennataSmile.
 
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Your patience is highly appreciated, dear Dima. My forum search for the species brought me to your detailed explanation in another thread. How can we concentrate this information so that it is easily found by everyone? Once we thought over a gallery "Commonest flies" for quick comparison, but who has time to bring the project into life? I haven't... Sad
So the problem of multiple inquiries will last, as we don't read all recent threads and don't keep in mind the old ones - what a pity!
Many thanks, Sundew
 
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i will begin put in practic that idea in these holidays. Wink I had the same idea. Smile
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