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Heleomyzidae, Scoliocentra nigrinervis from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 11-01-2008 01:28
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Hi,

another fly found flying over the snow.
found in Retezat National Park, around 1200m in 5 January. Size ~4-5mm.
collected.
something more can be said?

thanks in advance,
cosmln

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another view (last one)
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Maybe YES , maybe NOT Wink.
Tribe Heleomyzini (1+3 dorsocentrals, 2 orbitals).
Female Sad Cool.
Verify please the prosternum !. If haired Smile, so must be a female of Scoliocentra nigrinervis if not so I am in trouble Wink.
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mounted specimen
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detail to show prosternum
from what i see is covered with small hairs
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So !, ID correct Grin
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Andrzej wrote:
So !, ID correct Grin
Andrzej


Thanks Andrzej,

the species is not present in the gallery so i will add also there this photos.

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