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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Pictures taken on May 05, 2006, Naro-Fominsk, Moscow region, Russia.
Size 4-5mm as far as I can remember.
Wet habitat, partially still covered with water from melted snow, but it's marshy throughout the year.
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There'a an additional view.
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Well, family Diastatidae seems to be an excellent suggestion for this one. Jan Willem?
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Hi,

I totally agree with Paul Smile. I will check later if it is possible to give a species name.

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I hope my memroy does not fail me this time, but maybe D. adusta?
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Paul, according Diptera of European part of Russia it has to be D. nebulosa = (d. ornata), but not D. adusta = (D. unipunctata).
What fail, your memory or my few expirience?
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I guess my memory. D. ornata sounds fine to me. Grin
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Hi,

I would go for Diastata nebulosa althoug it is a bit difficult to see all details of the wings.
According to www.faunaeur.org (http://www.faunae...p?id=60330) D. nebulosa and D. ornata are both valid species!

Jan Willem
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