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fly ID, please --> Pegomya sp.
Reimund Ley
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Posted on 22-05-2024 18:47
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ist it possible to ID this 4-6mm fly,
soory, only this two fotos
found in Germany, Northrhine-Westfalia, Recklinghausen, altitude 80m, 20. 5. 2024


greetings


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a new chance, please
 
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It's hard or nearly impossible to identify your fly without a dorsal view and a sharp image of the legs. It resembles a female Fannia lustrator - but it's only a guess.
Edited by eklans on 25-07-2024 14:57
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hello Eric,


sometimes there are only lateral fotos and
IDing is not possilble, that's life

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Juergen Peters
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eklans wrote:
It resembles a female Fannia lustrator - but it's only a guess.

Does Fannia have an orange face? I think, it must be Anthomyiidae.
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Jürgen

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I agree with Juergen, some Pegomya
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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thanks to all for helping,
so we called this fly Pegomya sp.


greetings


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