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Posted on 22-02-2023 18:00
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Hello! I caught this one today, (Febr. 22) in Hungary. I think, that this is a Muscidae species, but I don’t have any idea, which species, but I think that this is a Muscina species. Could you help me please?
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Muscina prolapsa
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Thank you very much!
 
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Paul Beuk wrote:
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Not levida (completely black antennae, only very slightly curved M-vein)?
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You are right, I swapped the character of the palpi colour in my head. Shock
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This week we published new paper "Notes on Palaearctic Muscina (Diptera, Muscidae)"
Abstract. A review of Eurasian fauna of Muscina is offered. In our opinion, after synonymization of the two species, Muscina pascuorum Meigen, 1826 = M. japonicaShinonaga, 1974, syn. nov. and Muscina levida Harris, 1780 = M. danubea Zielke, 2019, syn. nov., the Palaearctic fauna consists of six valid species. A detailed key for the Palaearctic Muscina is offered. New and the second European record of M. angustifrons in Mordovia is reported; thecolour variability of this species is also discussed. The distribution of M. minor is clarified with the first record for Europe. Indonesian M. sumatrensisand doubtful specimens collected in Northern Vietnam are briefly discussed. New data on the habits of Muscina based on collecting by beer traps are reported.
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Thank you very much!
 
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I forgot to give link on paper:
https://azjournal.ru/index.php/azjournal/article/view/803/656
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