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Kirsten Eta
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Posted on 25-01-2010 22:52
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Hallo dear Diptera friends,

last year at the 27th of Sept. I found this red flie in a forest in Germany, Schleswig Holstein, near Ratzeburg.

Is it possible to determinate it?
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Phaonia, I think!
 
Kirsten Eta
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Hello Paul,

do you see my picture now? I see it well and I think pwalter also (sorry, I don't know your name)?

Is more possible than Phaonia?
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Roger Thomason
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Posted on 25-01-2010 23:31
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Rather surprisingly his name is Walter / Valter or pronounced Falter in Germany Pfft His surname is Pfliegler

Roger (Not my REAL name)
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Kirsten Eta
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I thought Walter was the familynameFrown and was looking for something like Paul or Pawel as the first name.

Phaonia looks good.
Edited by Kirsten Eta on 25-01-2010 23:47
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A nice Phaonia rufiventris

(and Roger is always teasing, he means it well)

Joke van Erkelens
 
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Posted on 26-01-2010 00:01
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We Hungarians put the family name before the 'first' name Smile As Linné did Smile And this is the logical way, by the way Pfft

Regards, Pfliegler Walter

PS: Roger managed to create some anagrams of my name Grin I think with a little Computer-help.
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Roger Thomason
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Far too rude to show on this site Walter Grin. I'm on my best behaviour....for a little while.....just signed the Code of Conduct AGAIN...Am I the only one ???????

Regards Thomason Roger
 
Kirsten Eta
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Posted on 31-01-2010 14:46
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Hello again,

after some rest from your jokes Grin I want to thank you Joke for the name of my flie.

And of course thanks to the others to let me smile (mostly about my own blockheadedness)Wink
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Kirsten
 
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