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Dolichopodidae, Sciapodinae
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 14-11-2006 13:01
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Hello from Thailand. 14 Nov, 7-8mm.
I hope this large male with visible weapon on middle leg may be theoreticaly ID till species.
And practicaly?
If not, nice fly anywayShock
Nikita
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Hello, Nikita!

I have no idea about the species, just want to express my admiration for this wonderful photo and wonderful fly Grin
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Hi Nikita - great shot! Getting the body and the middle leg in focus is what we come to expect of you! Pfft
We are all looking forward to your trip to Thailand. Have fun!
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just fantastic!
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thailand? You travel a lot!!! Frown

Fabulous Dolichopodidae! photograph some spiders, please. Smile
 
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That's an excellent shot of a fabulous fly!Smile
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Very similar species occur en masse in Japan. As far as I know they are Sciapus spp. There are many similar species unfortunately.
 
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Hi, Nikita!
Good start. This is a representative of quite numerous in Australasia genus Chrysosoma, most probably leucopogon group of species. The midleg is rather species-specific. Unfortunately, taxonomists professional in Oriental Dolis are still not registered here.
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Thank you for your messages about photo, nice fly, not photografer.
Thank you Igor, Chrysosoma cf leucopogon! (Asislidsae-like name, doesn't it?).
Nikita
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Thank you all.
Thank you Igor.
Chrysosoma cf leucopogon! (Very Asilidae name!)
Nikita
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Chrysosoma leucopogon group of many species, but certainly not Chrysosoma leucopogon.
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OK, thank you Igor.
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