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Clitellaria ephippium [26.05.2008]
Lars Friman
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Posted on 20-10-2008 14:36
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Moin moin from germany,
I found this fly in May about 80 km west from Potsdam (D-14793 Struvenberg) on an appletree. How rare are these about 10 mm long flies in europe and ofcourse in Eastgermany (Brandenburg)? Date: 26.05.2008.
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The missing picture:
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Paul Beuk
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Correct identification. Congratulations!
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Lars Friman
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Hi Paul,
how common is this fly in germany?
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Lars Friman
 
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Lars,

I think you should refrase the question:

How rare is it in Germany.

Probably between just rare and extremely rare.

In the Netherlands, only very few recods, of which 1 recent.


Theo
 
Lars Friman
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Smile Moin moin to all,
my early question was, how common ist the fly Clitellaria ephippium in germany? How knows facts?
I have 8 different pictures of this fly.
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Lars Friman
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Philippe moniotte
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Don't know about Germany, sorry, but 2008 was probably a great year for the species, at least in Belgium : three of us (on the Photentomo discussion list) made separate observations within two weeks of each others this year...
Philippe
 
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Hi Lars

Try and contact Dr. Matthias Jentzsch ( m_jentzsch AT yahoo DOT de ) who collected a great deal of faunistic data on Stratiomyidea in eastern Germany.
 
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