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Strange Dolichopodidae
Nikita Vikhrev
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Turkey, Manavgat river, large 6-7-8mm
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Strange Tachytrechus
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Thank you Igor.
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I suppose it is a male, obviously well equipped to softly caress his female ...

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Yes, Male. And Male with nice foretarsus. And still 'strange' for Igor! Tomorrow I'll try to collect moreGrin
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Hello,

It seems that is doesn't have mouth parts?
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Well is not head upside down here? (Edited later - I just realized that it is not!)
Edited by Xespok on 30-03-2007 19:16
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Most probably (please check):
Tachytrechus ripicola Loew, 1857: Progr.Realsch.Meseritz 1857: 14 ** Type locality: Italy. Palaearctic: England, Sweden, Austria, ? Belgium, France, Italy, Greece, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Russia, Ukraine, Armenia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan *
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1. Thank you Igor, I'll check.
2. Pierre: you want Dolichopodidae with strong mouthparts? I have one! Collected yesterday, Turkey, Side:
Ortochile nigrocoerulea.
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Ortochile nigrocoerulea Latreille, 1809 [F 1899]: Gen.Crust.Ins. 4: 289 (-a; F -us) ** Type locality: France: Paris. Palaearctic: Sweden, ?Denmark, England, Austria, France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Balearic Is., Croatia, ?Macedonia, North Aegean Is., Poland, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Turkey, Israel, Tunisia, Algeria *

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