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Campichoeta griseola?
Dmitry Gavryushin
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June 03, 2007. Size around 2.5 mm.
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I missed this one. At home I will have to dig up my key from somewhere and I will see if I can find its name.
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OK Paul. More pictures (just in case), Sept. 18, 2007, Ozhigovo station, Naro-Fominsk district, Moscow region, Russia.
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I am inclined to think these are both C. obscuripennis but it is difficult to say with the actual specimen. If you collected the specimens: Are the palpi black or yellowish? Are the wings uniformly darkened, darker along the anterior margin or do the have a paler part in the middle?
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Paul, could you recomend key for Campichoetidae? I still have unDet material from Turkey and it seems to me that Stackelberg's key I only have does not work.
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Chandler, P.J., 1987. The families Diastatidae and Campichoetidae (Diptera, Drosophiloidea) with revision of Palaearctic and Nepalese species of Diastata Meigen. - Entomologica Scandinavica 18: 1-50.
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Have a close look at the pictures; I think the palpi are yellowish.
 
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It appears so, but I cannot be quite certain that what you see are the palpi...
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Dmitry Gavryushin
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As I see it Paul (and in specimens, too): palpi yellowish, wings uniformly darkened.
 
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Well, then it should be C. griseola.
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OK. There's sometnig about differences of venation in Duda, but that was rather obscure for me...
 
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Thank you, Paul
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