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Sepsidae ?Sepsis
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Timofey |
Posted on 27-10-2020 20:30
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Member Location: Moscow Posts: 262 Joined: 06.03.19 |
Moscow, 13.X.2020, grass near 24-hour supermarket
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 28-10-2020 08:11
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Super Administrator Location: Netherlands Posts: 19382 Joined: 11.05.04 |
Female Sepsis. You will not get much more than that, I'm afraid.
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Timofey |
Posted on 28-10-2020 22:34
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Member Location: Moscow Posts: 262 Joined: 06.03.19 |
Paul Beuk wrote: Female Sepsis. You will not get much more than that, I'm afraid. Thank you for reply! I will keep it in mid, that It is not possibel to identify Sepsis species by the photo. |
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John Carr |
Posted on 28-10-2020 23:50
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Member Location: Massachusetts, USA Posts: 10225 Joined: 22.10.10 |
Timofey wrote: Paul Beuk wrote: Female Sepsis. You will not get much more than that, I'm afraid. Thank you for reply! I will keep it in mid, that It is not possibel to identify Sepsis species by the photo. One of the common species, Sepsis punctum, is distinctive because it has only one pair of postsutural dorsocentral bristles. Your fly has two. |
Timofey |
Posted on 29-10-2020 21:05
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Member Location: Moscow Posts: 262 Joined: 06.03.19 |
John Carr wrote: Timofey wrote: Paul Beuk wrote: Female Sepsis. You will not get much more than that, I'm afraid. Thank you for reply! I will keep it in mid, that It is not possibel to identify Sepsis species by the photo. One of the common species, Sepsis punctum, is distinctive because it has only one pair of postsutural dorsocentral bristles. Your fly has two. Thank you! I try to pay attention on postsutural dorsocentral bristles. |
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