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Tetanocera or Heleomyzidae? --> cf. Pherbellia (Sciomyzidae)
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

At first I stored this 6-7 mm fly from a meadow (September-21, northwest Germany) as Suillia sp., but on a closer look I now think it's a Sciomyzid, right? Tetanocera sp.?
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Yes, Juergen, it is Sciomyzidae.
But not Tetanocera. Difficult to say which one, my vote is for Pherbellia.
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Yes, Juergen, it is Sciomyzidae.
But not Tetanocera. Difficult to say which one, my vote is for Pherbellia.
Nikita


Thank you, Nikita!
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Awsome,
this should be close to Pherbellia scutellaris
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