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Gumenuk Vitalij
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To which family does this belong?
Midland of Russia, the Moscow region (Jugo-east area). 29.04.2006
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Maybe Agromyzidae..

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javanerkelens wrote:
Maybe Agromyzidae..

Joke

Thanks for the rendered help
 
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this is not Agromyzidae

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Muscidae/Fanniidae
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My test, some Acalyptrate...
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Some Ephydridae?
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Xespok wrote:
Some Ephydridae?

Can be. Nikita knows - promised to write
 
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Why should I keep silence if I know? I don't know.
I asked Marina Krivosheina, she doesn't know, so we can exclude Ephydridae.
Andrey Ozerov recomended to try to change name to Lonchaeidae? really subcostal cell looks too large + early spring
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Why should I keep silence if I know? I don't know.
I asked Marina Krivosheina, she doesn't know, so we can exclude Ephydridae.
Andrey Ozerov recomended to try to change name to Lonchaeidae? really subcostal cell looks too large + early spring

Thanks for the rendered help
 
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Hmm - not convinced that this is Lonchaeidae - its not easy to tell from this photograph but the frons seems a bit too wide and the upper face projects a bit too far, antennae not quite right and thorax not quite wide enough ............ Iain
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Iain MacGowan wrote:
Hmm - not convinced that this is Lonchaeidae - its not easy to tell from this photograph but the frons seems a bit too wide and the upper face projects a bit too far, antennae not quite right and thorax not quite wide enough ............ Iain

Thanks. I will wait: who can still the opinion will express
 
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