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Large Sphaeroceridae
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 10-10-2005 20:54
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If the largest Sphaeroceridas may be up to 6mm, than this is the case.
8 okt, Moscow city, old park.
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I cannot believe how fast you learn to classify flies ShockSmile Very impressive indeed.

The subfamily is Copromyzinae (Sphaeroceridae as you already knew). I doubt it is possible to tell the species from the picture.

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Nikita Vikhrev
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Thank you Kahis.
In this case hind basitarsus is finaly well visible.
COPROmyzinae is suitable subfamily for this parkGrin.
I have some more images of this fly. Which part you need to tell my genus?
Nikita
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