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Winter active flies from Krakow
Lukasz Mielczarek
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Today I spend about 2 hours in the biggest forest in Krakow.
Many of the Trichocera sp., five Heleomyzidae, and two males of Chionea lutescensSmile
Temperature +1 C.
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Heleomyza?
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Not Heleomyza ! What kind of key did you use? Frown
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I don't use any key now. I only look at the pictures in the galery I'm not a expert of HeleomyzidaePfft
It is only news from terrainSmile

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OK ! If you don't use any key Shock
Eccoptomera sp. Nothing more from the picture Pfft
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The flies from today are not even pinned. So I don't use key now (but I have some)Pfft
Which key you recommend for Poland, at least to genus level?
 
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Try, plz Opredelitel' nasekomyh Evropeiskoi chasti SSSR [Key to the insects of. European part of the USSR].
It's enough for some heleomyzids genera and to see the differences concerning the length of orbital bristles Grin
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I try with opredelitel, but the shape of femora looks different in mine specimenSad
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It's female not male !
Don't worry, the Dipterological meeting of the Section of Dipterology of Polish Entomological Society coming soon Cool
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