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Thricops semicinereus? (Hydrotaea irritans(female)
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Muscidae_Thricops semicinereus(female) is correct? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 600 m above sea level. Thank you very much for your help. I made a photo of 24.07.2011.
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No, it is female of Hydrotaea irritans group
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It seems to be Hydrotaea meridionalis with this amount of yellow on the abdomen...
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I don't think it is meridionalis:
1. Reliable records of meridionalis (males) as far as I know are from Crimea and Caucasus.
2. Females of this group at my opinion are hardly distinguishable.
3. Females of the most common species - borussica at my opinion may be without shining spots on tergite III. As well, females of other related species may be with these spots. Spots are not taxonomic character, but a matter of female's age and present on aged females.
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OK Nikita. Wink
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Nikita, Stephane thank you very much.
 
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