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Sciomyzidae to identify
Makro Freak
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Posted on 28-01-2009 18:49
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Hi,

i have difficulties in identifying this fly. It looks similar to Pherbina. Can somebody help me, please ?

Size, 8mm
Location, Munich, Germany. On the surrounding of a pond


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Richie
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Tetanocera sp.
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Thank you very much Nikita
 
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Roger Thomason
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Hi Richie
If you look back in your Recent Threads you will find this same photograph (tighter crop), which was posted on 05-06-08. Click on your own name in the thread to view your Forum Activity. Nice feature Paul.
Kahis thought it might be T.ferruginea, but with a ?.
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Roger
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