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Pinned Neurigona abdominalis female
JariF
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Posted on 16-11-2008 13:51
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Hi, this 6mm long fly was with my Dolichopodidae and I'm a bit lost. July 14.2008 Loviisa, Finland.

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I would say you were right to call it a Doli, I have seen similar yellow bodies ones from here in Greece. Having said that I am not used to seeing them dry and crinkly like this.

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Thank's Gordon. I was thinking Syntormon at firts because the form of pedicel but the size is confusing and I don't have this kind of Doli before. Let's wait for Kahis or Igor Wink

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Hi, I posted this thread 19 hours ago. After that 54 new ones !!! Frown This is really amazing how popular files are Grin Well, this post is just to rise this mail a bit higher. Otherwise I'm affraid it will be forgotten.

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Female of Neurigona sp.
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Thank You again Igor Grin And as Your key says: mesonotum grey; M1+2 strongly curved at middle of distal part; R4+5 and M1+2 converging and hind tibia yellow I ended to Neurigona abdominalis. A new species to me again Smile

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