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Iridescent-black Ulidiidae? Ukraine
patrikkatona
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Posted on 05-12-2014 22:40
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Hi, can you please help me to ID this fly? I'm ok with family-level identification. Sorry about the poor quality.
Ukraine 2014.08.
Thanks in advance!

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Euxesta pechumani Curran. The second find in Ukraine, can you please tell the locality?
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Nosferatumyia wrote:
Euxesta pechumani Curran. The second find in Ukraine, can you please tell the locality?


Dear Valery,
Thank you very much! I'll write you a private message on FB!
 
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The basal wing band at the tip of Sc is weak, and the tip of the abdomen appears to be yellowish. Could this be Euxesta notata?
 
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John Carr wrote:
The basal wing band at the tip of Sc is weak, and the tip of the abdomen appears to be yellowish. Could this be Euxesta notata?

I'll try to take some better pictures tomorrow! John and Valery, please come back and take a look at it! Thanks!
 
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Now it is quite evident that both notata and pechumani can be present everywhere.
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