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Elachiptera? March 15, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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First flies in 2007!
In our town park, beside the river, 2 specimens, active among dry stems and leaves of Phragmites australis. Size around 2mm. Hope it's not E. tuberculifera Sad ...
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I think it is not Elachiptera.
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My geuss is Rhopalopterum femorale.
I wish to know what Emilia Narchuk thinks on that matter...
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I thought wrongSad
According Emilia Narchuk it is Elachiptera diastema without visible dusting on mesotonum.
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OK then - thanks a lot Nikita (and Emilia P. Narchuk).
 
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