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Ephydridae? --> Lauxaniidae, Calliopum aeneum
Bernd Rottenburger
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I spotted this fly on leaves in Germany, Baden Württemberg on the forest path. Can the fly be identified?

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Lauxaniidae, Calliopum.

Unlike Ephydridae, Lauxaniidae normally have two strong reclinate fronto-orbital bristles.
 
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Hi John,
Thank you for your explanation and correction.

Best regards,
Bernd
 
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Hello,

with this greenish touch it should be Calliopum aeneum.
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Jürgen

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Hello Jürgen,
Thank you very much for your identification.

Best regards,
Bernd
 
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