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Anthomyiidae?, Germany
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Posted on 05-07-2012 12:45
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found on 2012-06-23 sitting on a leaf of beech in a forest near Marburg, central Germany. Regards, Ingo

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Looks very anthomyiidish...
 
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Okay, I'll change the title of the thread. Regards, Ingo
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Yes, Anthomyiidae, perhaps Pegoplata.
 
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Stephen, thank you! Regards, Ingo
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