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Chyromyidae? > Yes: Gymnochiromyia flavella
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Posted on 27-06-2015 02:09
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Or something completely different....? Frown

Found inside our house in Hasselt, Belgium 26-06-2015.
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Looks like Gymnochiromyia.
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OK. Thanks Paul!
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Actually, I can tell the species: flavella. There is a presutural dc and the tarsi are all yellow.
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Can you add images 1 and 4 to the Galery, please? Wink
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Wilco, Paul!
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Please, use this link for submitting them to the Galery: http://www.dipter...hp?stype=p
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Done. TumbsUp
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