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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 30-07-2006 00:12
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Moscow region, 29 july, 3-4 mm.
I can't ID it even with collected fly.
It seems to me that wing corner is more than 90, ac absent, female...
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May be it is Rh. lamellata?
f3 ventraly at apical part with row of setas, the more apicaly, the longer setas.
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I dare to repeat question, please.
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Nikita - I don't have any lamellata, but from Collin's description, I think your specimen has legs that are too dark. Also lamellata females should have a single ventral bristle below the tip of the hind femora, rather than a series as you describe. If I were you, I'd put the fly to one side for a couple of months (or years) and come back to it again with a fresh approach (and more comparative material). Wink
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Perhaps, just perhaps, it is umbripennis that has rather dark legs in my experience.
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Thank you Tony and Paul.
If umbripennis, it at least means that I searched in right district of key!
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