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Myopa buccata and Sicus ferrugineus CZ
Miroslav Fiala
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Please, help with determination.
NPR Žebracka, Moravia, The Czech Republic
first specimen found on 23.5.2009, body lenght about 5-6 mm (pictures 1,2)
second specimen found on 30.5.2009, body lenght about 10-12 mm (pictures 3,4)
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Can anybody confirm, please.
By Fauna Europaea are in Czech Republic
Sicus abdominalis
Sicus ferrugineus
Sicus fusenensis
Sicus nigritarsis
There are photos of two specimens, the first about 6 mm and the second about 12 mm.
Its hard to determinate from this photos? I dont know the determination marks. I havent dorsal or ventral sight.
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The first 2 pics look more like Myopa, the last 2 pics look like Sicus. Check the internet keys by Mark van Veen.
 
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The first two pictures show a female M. buccata, the third and fourth picture show a female of Sicus ferrugineus.

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Many thanks for answers.
 
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