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Rhiniidae ? > Discomyza incurva (Ephydridae)
Tjitske Lubach
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Posted on 29-11-2021 23:27
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This is a very old observation from 20/07/2016, I found the pictures today... and I decided to try to find a match.
It looks a bit like Stomorhina lunata (a fly that I find here every year) ... but I don't think it is.
The pictures are rather bad, I am sorry. But it is an interesting creature...
Can someone maybe give me a suggestion ?
Location: Indre, France
Thanks in advance,
Tjitske Lubach
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Another picture...
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Andrzej
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Ephydridae: Discomyza incurva
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
Tjitske Lubach
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Thank you very much Andrzej !
So a completely different family: Ephydridae
Edited by Tjitske Lubach on 30-11-2021 00:01
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