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Thaumatomyia notata
Volker Achterberg
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date: 14 March 2023; location: Hohwacht, Germany, a village on the Baltic Sea;
many of these flies on the wall of a house close to the steep coast; about 3 mm long; macro photos with flash light:
Thaumatomyia notata?
Thanks for any ID help.
Best regards, Volker
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Yes, I would agree with Thaumatomyia notata.
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Yes, I would agree with Thaumatomyia notata.


Thanks a lot, Tony, for ID confirmation!
Best regards, Volker
 
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