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Lonchoptera... from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 24-04-2007 08:02
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Hi,

another fly from Romania taken in 23.04.2007 (~650m).
small ~4 mm long, on the same Veratrum leaves.

i'm sorry this is the only image i have succeded.

cosmln

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It is Lonchoptera.
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Thanks Nikita,

is possible to go at species level without genitalia?
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May be possible.
It is Jan Willem's family.
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Female of L. lutea.
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
May be possible.
It is Jan Willem's family.


so i will wait some more.
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