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Sochi. One more Heleomyzidae.
Nikita Vikhrev
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Sochi, Black sea, 06mar, 6mm.
Some Suillia?
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Dear Nikita !. It is a female !
Maybe: central cheek bristle present, midtibia with 1 ventral bristle,
0+3 dorsocentral seta ?. Look like the genus Tephrochlamys. It could be a T. rufiventris species. let me know if agrees.
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Thank you Andrzej.
Absolutely as you discribed: "central cheek bristle present, midtibia with 1 ventral bristle, 0+3 dorsocentral seta".
Thorax near scutellum was deformed by my pin and I thought that 0+2 dc, now I found 3-d one. All 3dc are approx well developed.
Between dc - minimum 6 row of hairs.
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Ok !, the number of acrostichals (6 rows ) definitely show that is not T. laeta
but T. rufiventris (remember please that by T. laeta there are four rows of hairs only and the presutural dorsocentral is ca. half of the next one.
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