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Dolichopodid from July (09.07.11) --> X. ornatus
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

Sorry for the bad picture quality. Can at least the genus be determined? The fly measured only about 2.5 mm. At light in garden (northwest Germany).
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There are not many genera with combination of yellow antenna at base and 1st segment of hind tarsus longer than 2nd. I guess it is Xanthochlorus.
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Stefan Naglis
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Why not Chrysotimus?
 
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Chrysotimus is smaller, having strictly parallel R and M veins. I've just identified X. galbanus from Kaliningrad. I think Juergen snapped X. ornatus.
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Hi!

Many thanks to you both!
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