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a fly --> Emmesomyia, Anthomyiidae
pat_der2003
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Loire-atlantique, western france, 03 november 2008.
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Helped with the notes I have taken from Michael, I think it is a female Emmesomyia, Anthomyiidae.
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Nikita Vikhrev
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I'd say Emmesomyia, Anthomyiidae
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I like when we are on the same wavelength Nikita ! Grin
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Many thanks to both of you !! Smile
 
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Angry

Nice to meet you.
Stephane, let's collect together someday - in Russia or in Thailand!
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If it become possible one day, it would be my pleasure ! Smile Wink
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Michael Ackland
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Now there are three of us in agreement! If you get to Thailand, There are more interesting species of Emmesomyia there
 
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