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Tachydromia (arrogans?)
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 10-06-2006 20:18
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First minutes I doubted whether it is Diptera at all.
Moscow region, 10 june, 2,5mm, on the wall, perpetualy moving and as a result of that bad qaulity of images.
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With this new images I hope I know correct ID.
1. There isn't spot of white dust under cx1
2. Wings normaly developed, with 2 white bends
3. Setas on scutellum and hind thorax spine-like
4. 4 seta on scutellum
5. 1-st tarsus 2 as long as t2
6. f2 with ventral row of silverish hairs

Tachydromia umbrarum!
Please, Paul?
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