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Some kind of Ephydridae? ->Philygria femorata
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found on an old castle in the contryside near copenhagen

Possible to Id ?

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ephydridae, 100%. It seems Notiphila...
 
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Something like Philygria femorata (not Notiphila)
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Thank you very much for the Id, Tony.
Or is it only a "perhaps-ID"??

By the way: an odd fly, It hardly moved at all. Turned only slowly the bag to me...

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I think it is femorata, but I'm not familiar with all the species you may have in Denmark.
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Thanks alot,Tony
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