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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 29-05-2006 19:43
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As far as I can understand it is Diptera - only pair of wings and halters.
As far as I can understand antenae is secondary segmented.
Venaition looks new and strange for me.
Turkey, 1700-1800m, near 20mm
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That's a Sratiomyidae, probably Stratiomys species.
I have a photo of S potamida > http://www.flickr...18064722/a - you can see the similarity?
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Whoops - here's the correct link

http://www.flickr.../18064722/
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Stratiomys ruficornis, a female. I take the liberty to add it to the Diptera Gallery. Smile
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Thank you Nigel and Paul.
Thank you for adding to Gallery, Paul.
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Thank you Nigel and Paul.
Thank you for adding to Gallery, Paul.
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Oh, just a superb critter! And from type genus, too Smile.
 
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Posted on 30-05-2006 11:06
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Have you sen this crazy horns on scutellum?
My first Sratiomyidae!
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