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Pristurus
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Posted on 28-06-2016 23:37
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found on 2016-06-19 in a forest near Marburg. So far I have never noticed that a fly does something like bubble blowing at the opposite end of its body...
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Hi Ingo,

this is the most typical Tetanocera for forests: T. phyllophora.

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T. phyllophora should have a darkened costal margin...
Stephane.
 
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You are right Stephane.

My intention to write was : This is the most typical Tetanocera for forests: T. hyalipennis. At the same time T. phyllophora is not associated with wood lands. Sorry for this error Ingo.
 
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No problem Piet Nord, yes T. hyalipennis looks much better. And a few years ago I found a couple of this species not far away (see http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?thread_id=56403). Thank you both for your help!
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