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Heleomyzidae, NE HU, October 2
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Another, smaller one from forest, some 7 mm.
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Hi, I raise this old thread with an additional photo...
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Gymnomus but not G. caesius ! How many bristles at the third femur ?
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It could be G. spectabilis or G. ceianui
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Dear Andrzej, I see one strong but short, black one on the specimen. Should there be more?

PS: it is a quite big specimen, with big wings.
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No problem Wink
Should be G. spectabilis ! but ... I have seen 3 black bristles at the third pic ! Flagellomere is orange and tip of scutellum yellowish, so it could be this species. Maybe you could separate the genital part ?, then we will be totally sure.
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Sorry, there really are 2, not one! It really seems to be 3 on the picture but I made another picture from closer and only saw 2. I will separate terminalia later.

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This is the male genitalia:
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Fine, should be more laterally made but enough to confirm my ID !
It is really G. spectabilis
I am happy ! Grin
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