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Josef Buecker
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Posted on 27-07-2008 17:23
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Hello Forum,

does this one belong to the Muscidae? Is a closer ID possible?

Hagen, NRW, Germany, July 3rd 2008, near alder marshland, 175 msm

Thank you in advance, Josef
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Rhinophoridae? Maybe Rhinophora lepida?
 
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Looks like Tachinidae
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very big calypters points more to Tachinidae..
 
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I vote for Rhinophora too. Take care to not confuse calypter with alula.
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St?phane is right. It is indeed an alula! awkward But we can see really one calypter at least.
 
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