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Thai. Rhychopsilopa
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 10-12-2007 16:00
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2007 Thailand, fly walked on the leaf as self-recpecting Lauxaniidae
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If you are willing, send it to me to compare with the Chinese ones I have. Wink
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Interesting mid-femoral spurs in hind legs!
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I did not see them in the Chinese specimens, that's why I asked if I could examine the Thai one, too. Grin
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So far only one of a kind.
It seems that I've got Marina Krivosheina agreement to ID this fly.
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It is not just for ID, it is also for comparison, but if Marina's ID is on it, it makes my life easier. Wink
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