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unknown fly 15 mm
Sabine Flechtmann
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Posted on 11-05-2009 11:28
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Good morning,
is it possible to identify the family of this 15 mm fly with one yellow leg segment? Does it belong to Therevidae? If possible to say the genus would be great.
Thanks a lot for your help in advance and
Best regards,
Sabine
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ChrisR
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Asilidae - female Smile
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Sabine Flechtmann
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Posted on 11-05-2009 13:40
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Hi Chris,
thanks for identifying it as Asilida
Greetings from Germany!
Sabine
 
Danny Wolff
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female Neoitamus spec.
 
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Dear Danny Wolff,
I am very sorry for not having said thank you for your answer until now. However, I didn't get a new-answer-notification, therefore I only found your answer more than one year later. So, better a lot too late than never: many many thanks for your identification of the genus. I just found the species again a few days ago.
Best greetings from Germany,
Sabine Flechtmann
 
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