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Lauxaniidae, Meiosimyza? from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 27-08-2007 16:27
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Hi,

i have some photos from 16.august but i will put today some photo from 17.august.2007.

so this first i think is from Lauxaniidae.
Retezat National Park, 17.august.2007, ~1250m
size something like 3-4mm.

maybe an ID is possible.
thanks in advance,
cosmln

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Of course Smile
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Andrzej wrote:
Of course Smile
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thanks
furter... is possible?

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Meiosimyza
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Meiosimyza


Thanks Nikita,
thanks for the genus. i'm guessing that to go at species level is impossible.
searching for genus in Fauna EU reusult in "Number of results: 0"

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= Lyciella
(the hell on systematicsAngry)
Most probably L.=M.rorida, but you have to collect to ID
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
= Lyciella
(the hell on systematicsAngry)
Most probably L.=M.rorida, but you have to collect to ID
Nikita


thanks Nikita,
registered also that synonim.
i have to check if that exemplary is not collected. i have collected couple of flies. if is collected i will come back on this.

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