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Nikita Vikhrev
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India, Goa, Calangute.
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Andrey Ozerov
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And this species, I think, is new.
 
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Thank you, Andrey, for this pleasant information.
India is nice country - new species are flying among the very antropogenic landscape Shock
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Toxopoda on pin is Toxopoda vikhrevi Ozerov et Iwasa, 2008Smile
 
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Nice! Congrats Nikita Grin
 
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Oh wow !! Very many congratulations Grin
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Fine !
Congratulations, Nikita!!
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Thank you, Andrey, for this pleasant information.
India is nice country - new species are flying among the very antropogenic landscape Shock


invite us to go to India with you. Grin


Many congratulations for another discovery! A great one!
Specially, this fly is a beauty!!!!
 
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