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Tephritidae 10./6/6
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 10-06-2006 20:28
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Moscow region, 10 june, 6,5-4,5mm.
This one on window, others are not rare on moving under strong wind grass.
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Oxyna, most probably O. parietina, for I am not sure wether there are more species in the Moscow region.

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Nikita Vikhrev
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Thank you John.
In south-eastern part of Europ Russia there is in my key O. lutulenta among resemble species.
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Hi Nikita,

O. lutulenta is indeed a valid species, but I am not familiar with it, and thereofe can't help you further.

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