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Nemoraea pellucida? August 2009
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Hello!

In another forum me was told it could be the above called specie.
Is that correct?

north-east Germany, near Ludwigslust, meadow, length around 11 mm, 02. August 2009

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OK. Note the small head in proportion of the size of the fly. This is the male.
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Hello Gabor!

Thanks for information and confirmation.

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I agree - Nemoraea pellucida (male) - females are similar but black in colour Smile
Edited by ChrisR on 02-02-2010 23:08
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Hello Chris!

Thank you very much for confirmation, too.

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