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Dolichopodidae, Hydrophorus balticus from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 30-08-2007 16:02
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Hi,

again a fly from Retezat.
I hope this is a doli... if not i still not learn anything.

Retezat National Park, ~1300, 19.august.2007, early in the morning very close to a small river. size 4-5 mm.

thanks in advance,
cosmln

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you are right. Grin
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
you are right. Grin


finaly ... thanks

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tibia with bristles; eyes dichoptic (i.e. separated) - in almost virtually all doli eyes are separated; no mouthparts visible; a slight metallic colour, more dull brown... if i'm not wrong the M vein has a slight curve before it reaches the wing margin! (usually we can find this in doli, but Igor will confirm. or not. Smile

 
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I think it is Hydrophorus
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
I think it is Hydrophorus


Hi Nikita,

thanks for the genus. is possible to go furter?

cosmln
 
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I'd prefer wait for Igor Grichanov Shock
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Hydrophorus balticus is most probable for Romania
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Igor Grichanov wrote:
Hydrophorus balticus is most probable for Romania


Thanks Igor for ID,
i will change the title according to this.

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