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Tachinid, large, taiga-forest, Central-North Ural Mts.
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collected in 2 different places, large ~13mm, taiga-forest, Central-North Ural Mts.
Please, help to ID...)
 
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Looks like a species of Trixa to me - if you see any more then I'd be very happy to have a few of your 'spares' and test them though the keys Smile
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Thank you very much, Chris!
For me enough the Genera ID.
Possibly my dear friends Hygrophorus or Black can use thouse difficult keys. Material avalaible in Moscow Zool. Museum. :0)
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Ahh, yes Nikita & Dima should be able to look after it for you Wink They might also have some good reference material to compare it to in the museum. It might be one of the common species that we have here in the west but whenever anything is caught that far east I suspect that it might be something different. Really you need to look at Mesnil (1980) to stand much of a chance. Wink
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