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Gumenuk Vitalij
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I assume Anthomyiidae. It is possible to define more precisely?
Russia, South-East of Moscow region, a garden plot in the countryside.
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This and "DSC05321" are probably Hydrophoria or Zaphne.
 
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Zaphne caudata (Zetterstedt 1855) ?
 
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Zaphne species seems right, but there are more Zaphne species with a relative long haired arista and they can look very simular to each other on photos .
We have to check the genitals to say more......

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javanerkelens
Many thanks for specification. I regret, but I have even no other photos of this fly
 
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javanerkelens wrote:
Zaphne species seems right, but there are more Zaphne species with a relative long haired arista and they can look very simular to each other on photos .
We have to check the genitals to say more......

Johanna


Is there any reason to rule out Hydrophoria lancifer? The tibiae are dark, but slightly paler than black.
 
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I am not an expert and I have biological no education. I only am able and I like to photograph. Therefore I expose the photos for definition. I am grateful to all who expresses the opinion and helps me with definition. Frown
 
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Notopleuron seems haired.....

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Gumenuk Vitalij
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thanks
 
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