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Reiner
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Posted on 08-02-2010 15:51
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Hello together,

i search the nam e of these fly.
I take the photo on 30.10.2009 in Ennepetal / NRW / Germany.
It is about 6 mm long.

m-regards
Reiner
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another view of these fly
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Female Anthomyiidae. 99.9% you will not get anything more.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
Reiner
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Hello Xespok,

thank you for your help.

m-regards
Reiner
 
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Maybe 99.8% Grin
If you can make an enlargement of the eyes, than we maybe can see if the eyes are haired....
I have a feeling it could be Lasiomma sp.

Joke
 
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Hello Joke,

thank you for your help.

the enlarged pictures of the eyes are not very good.
I cannot see haired eyes.

m-regards
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eyes 2
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Indeed....to blur, to be sure.
Sometimes in a particular angle it is visible!
Or with a very sharp photo..
Also the female has less hairs, than the male

Maybe next time!

Joke
 
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