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Ephydridae from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 16-09-2007 12:57
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Hi,

again from the same park (Defileul Jiului). edge of beech (Fagus) forest, close to a valley.
this was seen on a wall.
i think this is a chloropid. small size ~3mm (maybe less).

sorry for the lack of quality.

for me is very alike the earlier Oscinella posted here (and two the gallery).

can bee saying more?
thanks,
cosmln

[EDIT] title changed... so not very much from i writed up is valable
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second & last one
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It is Ephydridae, Gymnomyzinae as far as I know...
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
It is Ephydridae, Gymnomyzinae as far as I know...


thanks Nikita, i will change the title.
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is very alike this Athyroglossa glabra from gallery.
i have to check but i think the exemplary was collected.

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I'd agree with Ephydridae, and it certainly looks like Athyroglossa - possibly ordinata - can't see quite enough detail. Frown
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