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Pinned Helina reversio, Muscidae
JariF
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Posted on 29-05-2009 19:18
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Hi, this was captured today May 29.2009 Loviisa, Finland.

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Limnophora cf. maculosa
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I see an Helina...
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Wow, two differend conclusions Smile Must try the key tomorrow, today is too busy day. Thank You.

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Hmm, to look with more attention: pra present, kat 2:2...
I'm affraid, Stephane is right Angry
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Ok, now I tried to key this one and came to interesting suggestion Shock What would You say abouth Helina protuberans ? Even the hot sandy area is correct. I would like to take and send more pictures if You tell me what to shoot. This is getting interesting Wink

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The frons is so wide ? I can't see from this angle of view.
If tibia 3 bears a posterodorsal on basal part, try to see for Helina reversio.
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Hi,

reversio it is. Very common species Frown I'm not yet familiar with these. The members of genus Helina look so differend, that it's somehow difficoult to find the connecting link. The most common Helina here is depuncta and it looks so differend. Thank You again Stephane.

Jari
 
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