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Scathophagidae ID -> Trichopalpus fraternus
EsinM
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Posted on 16-03-2021 13:22
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Mordovia, pond, end of August, ~5mm
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Spaziphora hydromyzina
 
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Thank you very much! Is this species common in our latitudes?
 
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Sorry, it is a male of Trichopalpus fraternus.
 
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Sorry, Yes it is Trichopalpus fraternus.
 
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Thank you all!
 
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