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Lesu
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Posted on 12-04-2014 16:47
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Hello

Can you help me whit this?

This was come to blacklight and in south Finland...
25-28.6.2013,

Why I can´t sending photo?

I have trying putting photo now 6 hour but is not will be show!


Why can I not send photo???
Edited by Lesu on 20-04-2014 20:05
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Is your photo under 190KB in file size and with no spaces or unnecessary punctuation in the file name? Also, if you are uploading an image do NOT use preview because it has a bug.
Edited by ChrisR on 12-04-2014 17:59
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Lesu
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Hello

I is they are under, this what I try put here is 75,5 kt.

Okey, sow there are bug...hmm

But I will try again!
Lesu attached the following image:


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Edited by Lesu on 12-04-2014 18:35
Thank you.
 
Lesu
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Hello
I swing this up! Grin
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Lesu
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Hello
Can this be some Sciomyzidae, it´s 10 mm long species..
Thank you.
 
piros
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I am not an expert, but it looks like Scatophaga to me, something close to S. suilla.
Best regards,
Henrik
 
Nikita Vikhrev
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Sciomyzidae, Tetanocera
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Lesu
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Hello

And thank you piros, but the wings are in more contrast than S.suilia.


But Nikita one species is really close and that is Tetanocera ferruginea

But how can I be super sure at is that species?
What is fine to check? Or taken pics sow you can check?
Thank you.
 
Lesu
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Posted on 14-04-2014 19:32
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Hello

Here is photo from upside...sorry the bad photo but I will see if we can get species?
Lesu attached the following image:


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Thank you.
 
Lesu
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Posted on 15-04-2014 17:27
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Hello

Sow can I name this fly to Tetanocera ferruginea ?
Thank you.
 
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