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Some Sciomyzidae, Ozhigovo Pt.2
Dmitry Gavryushin
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July 29, 2006.
Pherbellia, too? Size 4.5-5mm.
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Size 5mm.
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Size 6.5-7mm.
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Sepedon? Size 6.5-7mm.
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I think that
2. Male Limnia sp.
4. Female Elgiva cucularia.
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Thanks again Smile!
 
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1. Pherbellia dubia
2. looking at size you gave it is more probably L. palludicola
3. Tetanocera
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I'm sorry.
1. Renocera pallidaShock
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Thanks for the correction.
 
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