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Dolichopodidae ID from Turkey 13
Cesa
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Posted on 10-11-2009 21:04
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Hello,
From East Turkey. Identification is needed. Thanks a lot in advance.
Muhabbet
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Dolichopodidae.....I think Grin
 
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Tachytrechus sp.
 
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Many thanks Stefan and Roger.
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Tachytrechus notatus (Stannius, 1831) is most probable. BTW do you know Alper Tonguc from Mugla who is working with Turkish Diptera, especially Doli?
East Turkey - where is it? If near the Caucasus, then high-mountain Alp-Caucasian Tachytrechus transitorius Becker, 1917 maybe.
Edited by Igor Grichanov on 11-11-2009 10:59
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Thank you for your informative response Igor. The specimen taken in June, from South of Van Lake in Van Province about 500km South of Caucasus Mt Range at 2200m above sea level.
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Try to ID by yourself:
7. Cercus 1.5 times wider than long; legs black, knees narrowly red-yellow; 4.0
.......................................................................................transitorius Becker
– Cercus nearly as wide as long; tibiae usually reddish-yellow; 4.0-5.5..............
........................................................................................ notatus (Stannius)
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Thanks again Igor.
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