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| Liliane D | 
 Posted on 16-10-2024 19:55 
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Member Location: France Posts: 738 Joined: 16.08.17  | 
Hello, October 15, 2024 in the south of France. Body 5 mm. It seemed to be watching a worm but I moved and it left. Thank you for your help with the identification Liliane D attached the following image: ![]() [229.53Kb] Edited by Liliane D on 17-10-2024 10:33  | 
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| Liliane D | 
 Posted on 16-10-2024 19:56 
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Member Location: France Posts: 738 Joined: 16.08.17  | 
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| Jan Maca | 
 Posted on 17-10-2024 10:18 
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Member Location: Posts: 1278 Joined: 25.03.10  | 
At least the family: Anthomyiidae. | 
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| Liliane D | 
 Posted on 17-10-2024 10:55 
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Member Location: France Posts: 738 Joined: 16.08.17  | 
Thank you Jan, Could it be a female Lasiomma?  | 
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| Liliane D | 
 Posted on 18-10-2024 13:02 
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Member Location: France Posts: 738 Joined: 16.08.17  | 
Could it be a female Lasiomma? | 
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| Liliane D | 
 Posted on 22-11-2024 22:00 
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Member Location: France Posts: 738 Joined: 16.08.17  | 
I saw another several days later on a dead earth-worm. The earth-worm was therefore only interested in case it died and could suck some good fluids. I don’t know if this interest in earth-worms can lead to a genus?  | 
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