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Unknown => Lispocephala pallipalpis (Muscidae)
Russia, Kirov region. 31.03.2016.
The first spring fly in the snow.
Vladimir.
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Posted by Woodmen
on 02 April 2016 17:27:31
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Lispocephala alma?
I think that even Palaearctic Lispocephala requires revision. For example, a week ago I collected in...
Posted by Nikita Vikhrev
on 28 March 2015 17:03:55
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Lispocephala alma?
In Fonseca's 1968 key to Lispocephala, this runs easily to couplet 11/14 but then is not so stra...
Posted by John Bratton
on 28 March 2015 12:14:52
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Muscidae (Lispocephala alma)
Hello
I'd got it down to 3 species however it's always useful to learn
Lispocephala - ...
Posted by oceanlis2000
on 07 February 2014 15:22:02
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Lispocephala pallipalpis
Great ! If you find other specimens, please think about me. ;)...
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 15 March 2012 19:09:10
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Lispocephala pallipalpis
The end of the story is that I was right all along! This is L. pallipalpis, confirmed from the spec...
Posted by syrphus
on 15 March 2012 08:11:36
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Lispocephala pallipalpis
Cercal plate to begin, then parameres....
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 06 March 2012 18:41:07
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Lispocephala pallipalpis
Thanks for that. I am glad I was not too far off on my first attempt at that subfamily!
The last...
Posted by syrphus
on 06 March 2012 18:34:51
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Lispocephala pallipalpis
I agree. To be IDed from genitalia and front tarsi....
Posted by Stephane Lebrun
on 06 March 2012 18:16:37
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Lispocephala pallipalpis
From what I can see on the picture it is a male Lispocephala from the alma group. Maybe you can chec...
Posted by nielsyese
on 06 March 2012 17:54:14
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