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Lukasz Mielczarek
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Looks very characteristic but i haven't any idea.
Only one scpecimen
Central Poland, near Pilica river 23.04.2006
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Total lenght of fly 5mm
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Eurina sp. ?
 
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Head looks similar to Trigonometopus frontalis Lauxaniidae
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If it is Chloropidae, so perhaps Trichieurina pubescens?
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Roger Thomason wrote:
Head looks similar to Trigonometopus frontalis Lauxaniidae


Definitely not a lauxaniid!
 
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Looks a bit Otitid-like to me
 
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It's a chloropid
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Strange fly. I don't suspected Chloropidae
It key as Trichieurina pubescens.

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Trichieurina pubescens should be correct. I have seen no indication of other species of the genus occuring in the West Palaearctic.
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Thank you Paul

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