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Suillia bicolor?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 13-09-2007 12:52
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Kursk reg, oak forest, 5mm.
Arista short pubescent, scutellum bare ventraly, dorsaly with fine (finer than usual) and thin hairs
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Hm, it could be a one Smile
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S. bicolor is by far the most common yellow Suillia at least in the Finnish boreal forests. Your fly certainly looks like S. bicolor.
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My doubts was that in Gorodkov key hairs on scutellum have to be thin fine + bad visible (OK) + pale (my test fine , but still black)
Thank you Andrzej and Kahis
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