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Sciomyzidae from East Turkey
Cesa
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Posted on 06-03-2010 16:28
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Hello,
First spring flies from East Turkey. The vicinity still covered by snow. ID of this species will be very much appreciated.
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Many thanks Roger, Could it be a species of Elgiva?
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Cesa wrote:
Many thanks Roger, Could it be a species of Elgiva?
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I'd say Hydromya dorsalis, if there are no other possible species in Turkey.
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Thank you Stephane. Really it looks like very much with the specimens in the Diptera Info Gallery.
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