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Muscidae? from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 03-01-2008 21:28
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Hi,

another fly from my photo collection.
Retezat National Park, mid august 2007, ~1200m
probably 2 different individuals.

can be IDed?

thanks in advance,
cosmln
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second photo
sorry about the quality
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last one
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Looks like Thricops. No hope to see the hind leg ?
Stephane.
 
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Looks like Thricops. No hope to see the hind leg ?


Hi Stephane,

i have taken a look thru the photo and have not find anything useful. If i will find i will come back here.
also i have to check... maybe i have collected some, don't know.

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I thought about this fly too.
Thricops seems a good shot. One the other hand I don't know any Thricops with such a median vittae on abdomen. Another possibility - Hydrotaea.
So, as Stephane wrote: legs wanted!
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thricops aculeipes? The description of this species fits remarkably well to this fly.
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