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Lauxaniidae, June 30, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Ozhigovo station, Naro-Fominsk district, Moscow region, Russia. Size around 3.7 mm. The same forest with Tilia cordata/Carex/ferns where I found Peplomyza litura recently. I think it's a Minettia flaviventris (my first attempt to ID with The Keys to the Palaearctic Flies of the Family Lauxaniidae by A. Shatalkin).
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The head.
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I don't think you search in right genus, there is no ia between sa and last dc.
I'd say Meiosymyza pallidiventris
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In Fauna Europea it is Lyciella pallidiventris (Fall?n 1820).
Dear Lauxaniidae Experts, make taxonomic situation clean, pleaseAngry

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Well, you do not make it easier for Black: the species of the pallidiventis group are now in Pseudolyciella. The present image will not suffice to put a species sname on it.
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Hmm, so there's no ia, and what I took for it, maybe pa? P. stylata, P. pallidiventris and P. subpallidiventris (spp. with grey torax) can be distinguished by parameres only, so the pictures won't help indeed...
 
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