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Nemestrinus(?) from Mongolia --> Nemestrinus oldroydi
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Can anyone identify this Nemestrinus(?) from Mongolia, or provide me with the literature so I can do it myself?

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On the website zin.ru there is an article by E.P. Nartshuk on these flies. I haven't opened it but it might help. Apparently there are 3 species of Nemestrinid flies in Mongolia.

James
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Thanks James, i can use it as a starting point.
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Wel, as a starting point it looked promissing, but in the end i did not make much progress. It seems to be missing in all the keys i could lay my hands on.

For now I will stop at Nemestinus sp.
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Finally an identification, thanks to Martin Ebejer. This is most probably Nemestrinus oldroydi
Edited by Auratus on 25-06-2025 22:03
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