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Medetera sp male, Dolichopodidae
Andre Jas
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Posted on 21-10-2006 22:56
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Hi,

Just checked the Dolichopodidae gallery and it might be one of the Medetera? Do you agree?
App. 3 mm, mid october, Ibbenb?ren (Germany).

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Yes, it is. Male.
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Once again,

Very much thank you, Nikita. So I gather species level is impossible?

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Image is good.
May be Kahis or Grichanov can, I can't.
I can only say that I think it isn't M. jacula.
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Thank you Nikita,

Medetera sp. it will remain.

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