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Our town park: Scathophagidae (5)
Dmitry Gavryushin
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June 06, 2006.
Size 7mm.
I think this species wasn't among my posts yet.
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The right side.
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And the head.
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I have not got my kewy here, but this is either Norellia or Norellisoma. I think the former.
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According the key I have:
Spines on t1 in 2 rows, 5 dc - Norellisoma;
Hairs on arista only as long as base of arista - Norellisoma liturata.
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Difficult to be sure, but I think the hairs on the arista may be longer than you indicate. In that case it could be N. spinimanum, which would fit better with size and I think locality...
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Nikita Vikhrev
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In my key in case of N. spinimanum hairs have to be "more than two times longer than arista base diametr".
But realy, difficult to be sure.
One more problem: N. liturata given size 4-6 only. There is one more species in my key N. lesgiae of siutable size, but it absents in Netherland and in Czech checklists, so I doubt whether this species is still exist.
Andrey Ozerov likes this family...

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