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I found this fly on a leaf of grass at a mountainous area in West Hungary. There was some badly smelling droppings just on the ground. I have an idea that it belongs to the Dryomyzidae family.
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eguzki wrote:
I found this fly on a leaf of grass at a mountainous area in West Hungary. There was some badly smelling droppings just on the ground. I have an idea that it belongs to the Dryomyzidae family.

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eguzki wrote:
eguzki wrote:
I found this fly on a leaf of grass at a mountainous area in West Hungary. There was some badly smelling droppings just on the ground. I have an idea that it belongs to the Dryomyzidae family.

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Somewhat similar to Neuroctena anilis, indeed. Let us wait for someone else with more knowledge to confirm or refute this id.
Edited by Xespok on 13-10-2006 08:14
 
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I think so, Neuroctena anilis.
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
I think so, Neuroctena anilis.
Nikita


Dear Nikita and Xespok, thank you for your answers!
 
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