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Chloropidae?
Ruth Ahlburg
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Posted on 05-07-2008 18:35
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June 27, Copenhagen, Denmark. Maybe Meromyza femorata ?

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a spectacular Meromyza sp. (Chloropidae ) Grin
 
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That was fast!!
Thank you very much
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Kahis - the invisible man - will tell / confirm your id. Smile
 
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I will stay invisible on this one, if you don't mind.
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I think the word is that female Meromyza can be "difficult" Wink
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Ruth Ahlburg
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To stay invisible must be a basic human right.
And yet, your answer is very usefull.
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