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Posted on 12-10-2018 13:06
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Hello,
I photographed this fly 2018-09-06 in Lithuania, near water.
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Dolichopodidae
 
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In Grichanov's key I get Syntormon filiger but I have not checked the description of this species.
 
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Thank you, I thought it would be difficult with this one.
 
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Syntormon denticulatus is more probable and more common.
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Thank You very much. It could be a new species for Lithuania.
 
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