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Chloropidae (Rep. of Georgia)=> Dorycera sp. (Ulidiidae)
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Republic of Georgia, Borjomi. Smile
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Not Chloropidae -- posterior veins are strong.
 
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Dorycera graminum, I think
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Thank you, John & Tony! Are there other Dorycera species in Europe with similar appearance?
 
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Dorycera caucasica might be another possibility - have you any shots from the side?
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Unfortunately it's the only shot I've got...
 
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Valery may be able to help when he sees this.
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OK. I hope he will make it to the topic someday Smile
 
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