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Our town park: Sciomyzidae (1)
Dmitry Gavryushin
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May 30, 2006.
Size around 10mm.
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Here's the left side.
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And a dorsal view.
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Are these all the same specimen? It appears as if the bottom one has more markings in the wing than the top two. If I ahd seen the top two only, I'd say Tetanocera arrogans, if I has only seen the bottom one I'd say Tetaonocera hyalipennis.
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Hello Paul,
These are the pictures of a single specimen.
 
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Well, curious, since I now can really not decide what species it must be. Well, maybe someone-else can tell. Smile
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Looks like Tetanocera ferruginea to me but would need to see the specimen to be sure. Are the meso- and pteropleuron bare? Any sub-alar setae? The latter are absent in Tetanocera.
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