Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Unknown => Thricops diaphanus

Posted by Woodmen on 12-08-2019 20:06
#1

Russia, Kirov region. 09.08.2019.

Vladimir.

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Edited by Woodmen on 13-08-2019 20:07

Posted by John Carr on 12-08-2019 21:59
#2

Muscidae

Posted by johnes81 on 13-08-2019 13:10
#3

black vitta eliminates Phaonia. vide Thricops diaphanus male.

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 13-08-2019 14:51
#4

Yes, spur at apex of t3 confirms Thricops diaphanus male.

Posted by johnes81 on 13-08-2019 15:16
#5

Hello Nikita,

I forgot to mention the very diagnostic apical spur and the strong whitish dusting on the thorax. My apologies.

Best wishes,
John

Posted by Woodmen on 13-08-2019 20:06
#6

Thank you very much, John, Nikita!
Regards
Vladimir.