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Trixoscelis, Turkey
Nikita Vikhrev
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27 May Side, sand dune
Unfortunelly I haven't Andrzej's key with me now.
Not dustd (shining), but most unusual is short but dence wittish pubescent arista
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Hooray !!!,
Congratulation, it's the female of Your T. vikhrevi ! SmileCoolGrin
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Good job Nikita!
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Thank you Andrzej and Jan, today I understood it too, because I just collected 2 more in copulated pair Grin
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Nikita !
you are a SPECIALIST not an amateur Cool
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Dear Andrzej,
I'm trying to observe this fly in nature. This is very first results:
1. I dare say that 'our' Trixoscelis is more pretty than other Trixpscelises.
2. At least I know how to find it now:
a. You find some dog's dung inside Side.
b. Take it and some water to refresh it and go to sand dune.
c. Put it and refresh in siutable place (= a shadow one)
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male
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Dog's dung? Shock Sometimes I am very grateful that I study tachinids Grin
 
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Wonderful ! Pfft
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Oops !
Nikita last both pictures present one sex only (the female) Shock

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1. OK
2. Now I have seria of 3f and 5m Wink
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Nikita,

You're just wonderful...
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What an amazing technique NikitaShock! I must try that to see if I can find something interesting, but cat dung is more at hand for meGrin.
 
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It depends:
for T.obscurella you don't need dung at all - simply water on sand is enought.
Other T. (frontalis and vikhrevi) requires some dung, but as even birds drop is enought, I think that cat's will attract OK too Pfft
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Just water on sandShock? Water is certainly the most precious supply where it lives...

I will try cat dung in various places to see what I can catch.
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