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Empididae, August 18, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Ozhigovo station, Naro-Fominsk district, Moscow region. Size 3 mm.
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Hybotidae!?
 
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i think this is an hybotid fly
 
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Trichinomyia flavipes
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Many thanks for such a full ID Paul - they seem to be pretty common under a shady mixed forest's canopy.
 
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That would be the correct habitat for this species.
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How did you train it to bow and wave so nicely? Grin
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Just knock it out for a while and it will behave. Just think the way extremely drunk people are when they are let out of the holding den after they slept it off: very nice to everone and waving. Pfft
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LOL - a very good analogy Grin
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