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Chrysotus sp., Dolichopodidae
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Hi, here is the other one. Nice looking small fly. June 28.2009 Loviisa, Finland.

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Chrysotus sp.
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Thank's Paul.

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Please check yourself:
13. Fore tibia rusty brown, ciliated above and below; some ventral cilia distinctly
longer than diameter of tibia; mid tibia brownish black; 2.5-3.25 ......
................................................................................ blepharosceles Kowarz
– Fore tibia only shortly ciliated, or if cilia longer than normal, then fore and
mid tibiae clear yellow.............................................................................14
14. Postpedicel distinctly reniform, large, at least twice as high as pedicel; all
tibiae black or brown; mid tibia with 2 long anterodorsal bristles; 2.5 ..........
...................................................................................obscuripes Zetterstedt
– Postpedicel smaller ......................................................................................15
15. Legs mostly black with fore trochanter, fore and mid knees brownish or
reddish yellow, fore and mid tibiae brownish black; hind tibia not ciliated;
2.0................................................................................. melampodius Loew
– At least fore and mid tibiae entirely or mainly yellow to rusty yellow...........16
16. Postpedicel distinctly triangular, with rounded point at tip; 2.25...................
.................................................................................... angulicornis Kowarz
– Postpedicel not triangular, more reniform and without trace of point at tip;
2.0-2.75.......................................................................... gramineus (Fallén)
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Thank You. Wow, I must find the fly from a large box full with Dolis. C.gramineus yes ?

Jari
 
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