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Thricops cunctans, Muscidae
JariF
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Posted on 29-06-2009 17:32
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Hi, Hebecnema vespertina maybe ? June 29.2009 Loviisa, Finland.

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Look at the hind coxas : there is some setae in hind side, which is characteristic of Thricops (and Azelia). The hind tibiae bear an apical spur on ventral side. This is Thricops cunctans or nigritellus. If 4 post dc, and spines under the mid femur this is T. cunctans.
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Thank You again. Maybe I should keep my mouth shut and not write the first name that comes to my mind. Grin Now when You say it, of course. Same kind of hairs on hind coxa than semicinereus has.

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It has 4 post dc, and spines under the mid femur so we have a name. Thank's once more.

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