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Heleomyzidae, Hungary2 > Scoliocentra dupliciseta
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Hi! Today I went on a looooong trip in the Bukk mountains, NE Hungary. Among many other insects, I found some Heleomyzids, this is a presumed female (much bigger than the males also there). orest, on a rock.
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Hi,
collected ?

a lateral view is important to verify my hypothesis :-) which I have

Anyway a member of the tribe Heleomyzini !

(this species will have setulose mesopleuron and maybee two sternopleurals bristles?)
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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So nothing more ?
ID: Scoliocentra dupliciseta (Strobl) - mountain species ! Grin
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Thank You for Your quick reply - Sorry for being late with this pic, but I was exhausted after this long filed trip (altogether it was 12 hours long - we got a bit lost and underestimated the distance Smile but saw really interesting animals and plants). So here are the photos, I think they 'll confirm You!
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No doubt !. There is really Sc. dupliciseta , a male specimen Cool !
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Thank You very much! Interesting, I toght it was a female because it was bigger than the ones trying to land by it. Maybe those were other species. (This fly scared them away).
 
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Hey Andrzej,

what are the features to watch out for? I think I have some similar species of this genus in my collection from Ljubljana, Slovenia.
 
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