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uwe
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Posted on 15-10-2009 18:23
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Hi forum, her I have no idea about family to search? Can anybody see a family[genus]?
I know it is not the best quality to ask for a species also don't know size.
thanks
suggestions welkomSmile
Uwe
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Scuttle Fly (Phoridae) Maybe Megaselia sp.


EDIT. If you change heading to Scuttle Fly (Phoridae) you will attract the attention of Brian Brown.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 15-10-2009 19:33
 
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Hi, Phoridae. Wing is characteristic.
 
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Thanks, to you and all the insects! I try to find again for better shots. Happy with a familie name [cause my first from this family].
I love them and I like you!
Uwe
 
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Interesting, but I'd need a sharper photograph to put a genus name on it. Sorry.

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