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Sciomyzidae: Dictya umbrarum
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Posted on 04-09-2011 17:52
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Sciomyzidae, possibly Trypetoptera punctulata.
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Dictya umbrarum ?

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A nice one. I agree with Frank.
 
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Dictya is a species described by Linnaeus himself in 1758. It is widespread from W Europe to Far East.
Last summer I collected Dictya umbrarum first time in my life in Far East near the border with Korea. Today I searched here and found only one this post with Dictya. Had somebody else ever seen this species?
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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