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Nice Brachycera
Miroslav Fiala
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Posted on 28-02-2009 07:54
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Hello,
Please, help me with ID.
The body lenght is 4 mm.
Vykleky, region Prerov, the Czech republic, found on 27.2.2009.
Thanks.
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Heleomyzidae. Heteromyza atricornis ot Tephrochlamys rufiventris after all?
Edited by Paul Beuk on 28-02-2009 08:21
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Really nice and a male ! but ... not from that point of view...
Did you collect it ?. I've try to see more in a graphic programme but I am still not sure about the genus level !

dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Paul: Many thanks.
Andrzej: I didnt collect it. I made cut from this photo in big resolution and pasted here for better determination. I have only this picture.
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Hi Miroslaw,
Look like a Tephrochlamys species ! but a dorsal shot would be important to ID to the species level !.

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Thank you very much Andrzej, when I made this photo, the fly flew Smile. Next time I will try to make more photos.
Edited by Miroslav Fiala on 28-02-2009 15:13
 
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