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Systoechus? June 12, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Size of measured specimens 6 to 8 mm.
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Dorsal views.
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A couple of shots made in nature, June 14.
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One of the habitats (disturbed ground near the railroad).
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looks very like S. ctenopterus
 
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Many thanks David.
 
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I think these look most like Systoechus longirostris, no black bristles on abdomen and eyes quite well separated. Black, perhaps you could edit gallery immages to S. cf longirostris.
 
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Black, you forgot to comb the fly after you caught it Smile)))
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