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Turk. Trixoscelis? 3
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 09-04-2007 11:19
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Turk, Side, sand dunas, 31 Mar, one of a kind, smaller than others, blackish, shining.
Trixoscelis?
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Andrzej
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Yes it is a Trixoscelis species ! but not frontalis !
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It is Trixoscelis vikhrevi Woznica 2007 !
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Congratulations!
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Andrzej,

Can you send me some details on this species? I would like to check those against some Greek Trixoscelis specimens I have.
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Andrzej wrote:
It is Trixoscelis vikhrevi Woznica 2007 !
Andrzej


Congratulations to both!
 
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Andrzej wrote:
It is Trixoscelis vikhrevi Woznica 2007 !
Andrzej


Is this for real? Tell us more how it came about! Any publication planned?
 
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I think it was already published... but I might be wrong.
T. beuki is the next one. Smile
 
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OK, congrats then. Let us know where it's published. I'm not really surprised that Nikita finds a new fly. Nikita must be the most dedicated amateur dipterist we have onboard diptera.info Cool
 
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Very many congratulations - how exciting ! Grin
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when will we see T. beuki?
 
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I guess when I have collected it and I don't know whether that has already happened or whether it still needs to be done. Pfft
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