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Pegoplata aestiva? (Chirosia sp.)
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Anthomyiidae_Pegoplata aestiva(female) is correct? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 700 m above sea level. Thank you very much for your help. I made a photo of 22.05.2011.
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To me this looks like Egle (ciliata or brevicornis).
 
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Stephen R wrote:
To me this looks like Egle (ciliata or brevicornis).


Stephen thank you very much.
 
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If I am not mistaken, I can see an av seta on the midtibia and Egle species never have this seta.
Maybe it could be Chirosia / Phorbia
I will look at it again tomorrow..
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Yes, I missed that. I was too busy trying to persuade myself that I could see 4 pdcs!
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Yes, I missed that. I was too busy trying to persuade myself that I could see 4 pdcs!

Grin

And about the fly....I think Chirosia sp. but need more details.
 
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javanerkelens wrote:
Yes, I missed that. I was too busy trying to persuade myself that I could see 4 pdcs!

Grin

And about the fly....I think Chirosia sp. but need more details.


Thank you very much.
 
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