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| BeJoCo | 
 Posted on 02-08-2025 08:23 
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Three weeks ago, I was able to photograph this horsefly. Philipomyia aprica seems very likely. But from what I've read, they're said to be found in the high mountains above 2,000 m above sea level. The more southerly native Philipomyia graeca looks somewhat different in my opinion. Who knows more? Size: approx. 15 mm (+) Date found: July 9, 2025 Habitat found: open, sunny forest (hiking) trail on a ridge, herbaceous layer and shrubs, with forest surroundings Location found: low mountain ridge between Lake Milstätter See and the Drau Valley, approx. 700 m above sea level BeJoCo attached the following image: ![]() [136.54Kb] Best regards Bernd  | 
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| BeJoCo | 
 Posted on 02-08-2025 08:24 
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Second picture
 BeJoCo attached the following image: ![]() [149.05Kb] Best regards Bernd  | 
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| Zeegers | 
 Posted on 02-08-2025 14:31 
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19205 Joined: 21.07.04  | 
Yes, clearly aprica. Not sure about your source, but occurs at this altitude no problem. Theo  | 
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| BeJoCo | 
 Posted on 02-08-2025 17:27 
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Hello Theo, Thanks for your identification. I read the English Wikipedia, as there was nothing in the German one. (Maybe a 0 too many?   )Best regards Bernd Best regards Bernd  | 
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| Zeegers | 
 Posted on 03-08-2025 08:07 
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Member Location: Soest, NL Posts: 19205 Joined: 21.07.04  | 
HI bernd,  the ONLY source is THE BOOK https://jeugdbondsuitgeverij.nl/product/families-of-flies-with-three-pulvilli/ ![]()  | 
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| BeJoCo | 
 Posted on 06-08-2025 15:14 
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Hi Theo, thanks for the Link. Best regards Bernd  | 
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