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Sturmia? --> Phryxe nemea
beateSenf
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Posted on 17-12-2021 09:52
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Hello, can this fly be identified more precisely?

Found October 8th 2021
Thanks in advance
Beate
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Zeegers
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No. Tergites have many discals.

It looks like a Lydella, but eye seems to be hairy ?

Theo
 
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Zeegers wrote:
No. Tergites have many discals.

It looks like a Lydella, but eye seems to be hairy ?

Theo




I still have a photo, maybe it will help?
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Ah ! The apex of scutellum is red, missed that.

Female Phryxe nemea.


Theo
 
beateSenf
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Many thanks
Greetings Beate
 
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