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Ephydridae 2
Nikita Vikhrev
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Turkey, Antalia, 30 sept, 2-3mm
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Yes. Ephydridae. Wink Any more shots from different angles?
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I'll try. Setas on 2-nd antennae segment are.
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same time and place, 1,5 times less
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Narchuk key leads me to Hecamedoides costatus. Possible?
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I don't know Hecamedoides costatus, but the bristles on the dorsum seem to be more "in lines" than I would expect for a Hecamedoides. I wonder whether this may be one of the Atissini - just a feeling! It would be good to see a specimen! Wink
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Thank you Tony.
There is a curved spine on apex of t2 ventraly.
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