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Muscidae 4 ID -> Myospila sp.

I can just exclude bimaculata. There is a third species (if it is not a dark form of meditabunda) ca...

Posted by Stephane Lebrun on 23 May 2015 10:07:04
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Muscidae 4 ID -> Myospila sp.

thanks a lot, Stephane...one more question...

I will attach one abdomen-shot of a Myospila medita...

Posted by bums on 23 May 2015 07:22:33
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Myospila bimaculata? (Anthomyiidae)

Mucha Fero wrote:...

Posted by Mucha Fero on 21 March 2012 08:48:55
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Myospila bimaculata? (Anthomyiidae)

Anthomyiidae_Myospila bimaculata(female) is correct? Region Malá Fatra Terchová about 600 m above se...

Posted by Mucha Fero on 21 March 2012 08:48:28
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Myospila bimaculata? (Thricops cf. semicinereus(female)

Stephen R wrote:
Perhaps Thricops semicinereus?

Stephen thank you very much....

Posted by Mucha Fero on 09 September 2011 17:23:46
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Myospila bimaculata? (Thricops cf. semicinereus(female)

Perhaps Thricops semicinereus?...

Posted by Stephen R on 09 September 2011 14:52:21
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