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Pinned Hydrotaea dentipes, Muscidae
JariF
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Hi, when I put the header like this, the fly is allways something else. Well, Muscoidea anyway Smile 20.8.2007 Helsinki, Finland.

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Maybe a female of Hydrotaea?
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Or even a male...
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H. dentipes
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Hmmmm, thak You for all of You. I used my Hydrotaea key and came to an other name Shock

When it has fore femur toothed, whole abdomen dark, halteres pale brown, hind femur without strong ventral setae, mid tibia without ad setae, body grey dusted and katepimeron bare, mid basitarsus with row of seatae ventrally we will end to Hydrotaea irritans Frown H.dentipes should have black halteres and this one has pale cream colour.

Any oppinions ?

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I feel so uncertain with these. Anybody interested ? Frown

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Jari,
I'd say it is dark halters.
+ long v on f2 + jizz + the fact that it is very common species = H.dentipes
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Ok Nikita, thank You so much. As You can see I have still so much to learn with these Grin

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