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Sochi23. Dolichopodidae
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 23-10-2006 19:02
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Sochi region, 4-4,5mm, 23 okt.
May it be female of Neurigona quadrifasciata?
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I'd say a species of Hercosotomus s.l.
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Neurigona quadrifasciata female looks very different in Hungary. I think it is not even Neurogona.

Sorry url linking does not seem to work:

http://xespok.net/gallery2/main.php/v/Arthropoda/Insecta/Diptera/Dolichopodidae/Neurigona+quadrifasciata+41561.jpg.html
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Xespok: your link won't work, probably because of the '+' in it.
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I collected male of N. quadrifasciata in same place...
I'd better do not collect it...
Thank you Paul and Xespok.
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Damn!!!
Male of "N. quadrifasciata" is realy male of Hercostomus chetifer,
and this is female of Hercostomus chetifer!?
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Yes!!! I've got male!
Could I count Hercostomus chetifer as prooved?
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Confirmed by Igor Grichanov.
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