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Joerg Schneider
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ID please: 24-March-2024 in house, Rheinbach near Bonn, 210m above sea level, with garden next to huge forest. About 4mm. Thank you for your help, Jörg
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Great, thank you so very much, Paul. I wish my many other requests for ID would also be seen by one of your experts :-) Herzliche Grüße, Jörg
 
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Sorry, Paul. If the fore tarsomere 4 is white, then it is Sciapus pallens (Wiedemann, 1830). It seems that the species was not known from Germany. If the fore tarsomere 4 is not white, then it is Sciapus sp.
See https://dipterists.org.uk/sites/default/files/pdf/Dipterists%20Digest%202019%20Vol%2026%20No%202.pdf
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Oh, it really seems to be white....
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So what should I do? I will search whether I find her again, this is for sure....
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Please look at my second thread on this fly for clarification, thank you!
 
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Igor Grichanov wrote:
If the fore tarsomere 4 is white, then it is Sciapus pallens (Wiedemann, 1830)...


And the fore tarsomere 4 is white!
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Thank you Eric and Igor!
 
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