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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 08-08-2008 17:15
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I'm in doubts about species: terg6 wide, but shining, left f3 with 1 short pv, right with 2 long pv.
Please, is it possible to distinguish females?!
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left f3 with 1 short pv, right with 2 long pv.


Are you meaning that the left femur has a short pv, and the right femur has 2 long pv...Shock..........do I understand that the setae on the left femur can by different on the right femur.

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Nikita: I assume that you have said Emmesomyia because there is a seta just below the wing base? (on anepimeron)

Tergite 6 all shining=E. grisea RD
Tergite 6 grey dusted on hind margin=socia Fall.

javanerkelens: Unfortunately in some specimens the setae can vary on left or right legs.
 
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Joke, I'm learning too, listen to Expert Wink
Thank you Michael.
1. Of course, rather strong seta on pteropleuron present.
2. On this specimen terg6 good visible and completely shining.
3. Females of Emmesomyia are common on various excrements in forest. But I have never seen a male.
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I've come back from Kursk region.
Dear Michael,
1. Is it correct that E.grisea is more northen species and E.socia more southern?
2. Is it correct that in field E.socia is generally bigger and with somewhat more glossy/shining body than E.grisea?
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P.S. I'm especially interesting about this ID because Emmesomyia is one of the most common prey of S.stercoraria
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I will have to look up the distribution of grisea and socia, Offhand I can't answer the questions!
 
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In Kursk region I collected first time in my life one male of Emmesomyia. Male is E.socia without doubts.
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