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Coenosia sp. female
JariF
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Posted on 19-07-2008 21:32
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Hi, once again I try to offer one into Coenosia genus. Can it be or am I wrong as usual Smile Loviisa, Southern Finland today.

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So nobody knows if this small fly is Coenosia or not ? Sad

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Posted on 20-07-2008 23:03
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I think so, female of Coenosia. Female of several species have such color, it is not easy to ID even with specimen in hand, so C.sp.Nikita
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Thank's again Nikita. If I remember there is a key for females too in my book. Must try it back home (and after trying I believe it will end to Coenosia sp. female unit). So many of them in malaise at the moment, so good to know where to put them now Grin

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By far the most common species with females like this is Coenosia pumila. I bet this one belongs to the species.
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Thank's Kahis. This will save my time a lot Grin

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