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Scathophagidae, Apr. 10, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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In our town park. Size 4 mm.
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Nanna (=Amaurosoma). May be N.articulata, but it isn't easy genus - so has to be pined and showed to Andrey Ozerov.
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Most likely it is Nanna fasciata (Meigen)
 
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Many thanks Nikita and Andrey.
 
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There's a correction from Andrey Ozerov - I waited for Nikita or Andrey to post it but they're probably busy - it's a freshly emerged Gonatherus planiceps, as far as I can understand the very first specimen in the Moscow Zoological Museum holdings Smile.
 
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