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Blondelia nigripes?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Moscow region, 14 sept, 5-6mm.
Regarding fly's abdomen I decided that I damage fly, but afterwards I found that row of spines on ventral side of abdomen is OK for Blondelia.
Correct?
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Hi Nikita

Difficult to tell from this angle, but it is consistent with Blondelia nigripes.
If you see a clear saw-like ridge on the belly with spines,
you should be OK

Theo
 
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I didn't risk a guess because I couldn't be sure of the orientation of the apical scutellars (and most other key features, like leg bristles, face etc). Smile

Theo: How many species have the "saw-ridge" on the sternites? I only found it in Compsilura concinnata here.
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Thank you Theo and Chris.
1. Scutellar ap short and thin, crossed.
2. I tried to make photo of ventral part of abdomen, it isn't easy task.
Ventraly rings 3,4 look somehow open and like two dorsal part of crocodile!
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Yes, it is.

Thanks

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Yes!!!
Thank yiu Theo.
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