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Dolichopodiae?
Volkmar
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Posted on 09-07-2021 19:59
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Heute auf einer Rosenblüte gefunden. Größe etwa 3mm, saugt ein kleines Insekt aus.
Daten: Deutschland, Nordrhein-Westfalen, D-59821 Arnsberg, im Garten.
Grüße, Volkmar


Found today on a rose flower, size about 3mm, sucking a small insect.
Data: Germany, Nort Rhine-Westphalia, D-59821 Arnsberg, in the garden
greetings Volkmar
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Dolichopodidae
 
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Medetera?
Greetings, Eric
 
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eklans wrote:
Medetera?


Or Chrysotus.
 
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Hi Eric and John, thank you very much, I also have a picture from the upperside would that help to determinate this fly?
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Hi Volkmar, now I would vote for Chrysotus, too. If you'd change the thread's title to Dolichopodiae?... you surely will attract the experts.
Greetings, Eric
 
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Vielen Dank Eric, den Titel habe ich nun geändert.
Freundliche Grüße
Volkmar

Thank you Eric, the title is changed now.
greetings
Volkmar
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