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which Ulidiidae? -> Tetanops myopina
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Rus, Mordovia Nat.Res., end of June, beer trap
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Ulidiidae I suppose. Near Melieria??
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Or maybe more in the direction of Tetanops??

Let the specialists give their opinion :-)
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Any other ideas?
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Hi EsinM & Jan Willem,

Looks like a Tetanops. I cant make certain characters out. If this is a Tetanops try the following key: https://www.resea.../250167375

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Tetanops myopina Fll.

Yes, this is the most comprehensive key, but Elena and I still have some doubts concerning variability of key characters, so key is based on the literature date rather than on the field observations. It concerns flies from the Western Mediterranean region, from Spain to west Italian shores.

By far, known from Leningrad Region and Karelia in Russia
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And I can add, that I have another species, Tetanops sintenisii, from three localities in Nizhny Novgorod region, ID confirmed by Val.
 
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Thank you all very much.
 
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