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Dolichopodidae, Medetera ? from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 13-07-2008 08:51
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Hi,

yesterday (12.july.2008) i have been for a while in the field (is to hot for long staying) and after that stopped at the house of a friend. there on the wall where a lot of Medetera.
collected and photographed.
size ~3mm.
can be ID-ed further?

thanks in advance,
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a dorsal view photo
if additional photo needed (like genitalia) please wait to reach my office (a little more than a week).

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Medetera sp. Wink
 
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no chance for more without genitalia?
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M. jacula group
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Igor Grichanov wrote:
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thanks Igor,
i will check when reach my office next week.

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