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Thelaira nigripes
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Posted on 17-12-2009 19:35
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Moscow, 01.07.2009

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That would be my guess but I'd like to see the middle tibia to be sure - the coloration in Thelaira is very variable Smile
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Yes, it is Thelaira, but whether it is nigripes or solivaga....


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Thanks! Let it will be Thelaira sp. Smile
 
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I have found one more photo, probably it will help...

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I am pretty sure that looks like T.nigripes - only a few bristles on the mid tibia Smile
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Thank you!
 
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