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Frank Koehler
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Posted on 25-10-2006 05:31
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Good morning. Lets continue in Sciomyzidae today - my last family members in 5 threads. Here are two species from the Dolomiten in the italian Alps. Thank you for all comments in advance.
Frank

#1121 Italy / Veneto: Padola, Val Grande, 1900m, VII.2006
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#1131 Italy / Veneto: Padola, Val Grande, 1900m, VII.2006
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Nikita Vikhrev
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My test both images is difficult to reply. I can think aloudGrin
1. Few days ago I collected Sciomyzidae looking like yours, with very dark wings. I thought about Pelidnoptera, but my final ID was Pherbellia griseola. I'm not sure yet in ID of my fly, two times not sure about yours.
2. First idea - Coremacera. But I can't find any trace of hairs on 3-d ant segment. I'd say dark photo of dark Limnia.
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Frank Koehler
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Thank you very much Nikita, for all comments!
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