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Neurigona pallida, Dolichopodidae
JariF
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Posted on 25-06-2009 16:06
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Hi, nice yellow one. June 25, 2009 Loviisa, Finland.

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Neurigona cf. unicolor or
Neurigona pallida
Edited by Stefan Naglis on 25-06-2009 20:14
 
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Hi, that would be interesting Smile We don't have that species in our list and Fauna Europaea says there is only females. What are the males then ? I don't have a key to check the id to be sure.

Jari

Edit: And hmmm, Fauna Europaea says too that it lives doubtful only in Romania Sad
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Why not Neurigona pallida?
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It's difficult to identify the specimen based on the photo.
Neurigona pallida is possible.
 
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Yes, Neurigona pallida it is. Thank You again.

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