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Heleomyzidae, June 23, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Size 4.5 mm.
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The head.
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Do not regard it is answerAngry
Eccoptomera?
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Thanks for the suggestion anyway Nikita - does that extra long arista means something (taxonomically)?
 
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I hope it means (taxonomically) that it is EccoptomeraGrin

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A female of Eccoptomera longiseta Smile
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Many thanks Andrzej (and nice shot Nikita Wink).
 
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I think this time it's a male of the same sp. October 06, 2007, swept on a meadow, size 3.8 to 3.9 mm.
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Of course it is E. longiseta Smile
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Thanks for the confirmation Andrzej.
 
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