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Nikita Vikhrev
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Sochi region, 25 Apr, forest
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Dryomyza senilis ?
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Neuroctena Grin (setae on R1 aren't in good focus, but still visible).
Also palpi unusualy long and wide -
Neuroctena caucasica (Ozerov, 1987)
This species is completelly overlooked (it is one of the reasons why I put this image) - no mention in www.faunaeuropea.org, for example.
Species was discribed from Europe (very eastern, but still Europe) - border of North and South Osetia.
But if there are doubts that border of North and South Osetia is Europe - voila Sochi region, Europe, site of Olympic games 2014 Grin
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I didn't know. Nice to meet Neuroctena caucasica Smile.
Only one point for the correct family...Grin
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You aren't guilty, Staphane, it is impossible to ID species nowhere mentioned!
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s*** I knew this fly! Angry
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