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Blue Muscidae? June 19, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Ozhigovo station, Naro-Fominsk district, Moscow region. size around 7 to 8 mm.
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Hydrotaea ignava ?
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Thanks a lot Jere - unfortunately it wasn't collected, but I'm prerry sure I can find it there again sitting on Urtica or Filipendula leaves together with Thelaira nigripes which is abundant in that location.
 
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I've collected a very similar one on July 10 on leaves of Corylus avellana. Size 7.5 mm. Maybe the pictures would help to confirm ID?
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The head.
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It is another Hydrotaea: you can see ventral spine on f3...
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Many thanks Nikita - now the difference's clear to me Wink.
 
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Hi Black.
I've just collected a couple of same males.
Your and my males are Hydrotaea diadolus - I'm sure, you can send images to Gallery - ventral spine on f3 + 2 very long updirected setas on apex of f2 are inmistakable!
Your first female has all nessesary characters of H.diabolus too, but in this case I'd prefer to see the specimens.
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Many thanks Nikita.
 
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