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Tachydromia (arrogans)?
Marcello
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Posted on 29-08-2012 09:23
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Hi, found this little and thiny fly on my wall, it was running Smile Someone found the genus on Flickr, maybe is it arrogans sp.?

27.08.2012 - Padua - North Italy

www.linneaforum.it/attachments/che-insetto-%C3%A8-31/13173d1346146664-dittero-sirfide-img_5393.jpg
www.linneaforum.it/attachments/che-insetto-%C3%A8-31/13174d1346146851-dittero-sirfide-img_5403.jpg

Thanks for the help!

Regards,
Marcello
Edited by Marcello on 29-08-2012 09:24
 
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Genus is correct, but species ID is nearly impossible because too many details are not visible. Now, if you collected a specimen...
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In Italy seems to be these sp.:

Tachydromia alteropicta (Becker, 1889) (Si?)
Tachydromia annulimana Meigen, 1822 (N, S)
Tachydromia connexa Meigen, 1822 (N)
Tachydromia costalis (von Roser, 1840) (N)
Tachydromia denticulata (Oldenberg, 1912) (N)
Tachydromia interrupta (Loew, 1864) (N)
Tachydromia nigerrima (Bezzi, 1918) (N)
Tachydromia ornatipes (Becker, 1890) (N)
Tachydromia smithi Chvala, 1966 (N)
Tachydromia styriaca (Strobl, 1893) (N)
Tachydromia umbrarum Haliday, 1833 (N)
 
Marcello
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Thanks Paul!
It was really too little, maybe with a MP-65 I can capture some other details, btw I have some fronts shots if it could help you ...

Thanks again for your help!

Marcello

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Genus is correct, but species ID is nearly impossible because too many details are not visible. Now, if you collected a specimen...
 
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