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Juergen Peters
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Hello!

Here are two other small (6-7 mm) flies I found today in Ostwestfalen/Germany. Sorry about the picture quality!

Could the first one be a Pachygaster? For the second one I have no idea.

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Second one looks like Phania sp. (Tachinidae). The species is hard to see from the photo but the commonest here in England is 'funesta'.
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The first one is a female of Nemotelus. The characteristic elongated face is visible in the pic, as are pale triangles on the mid-line of the abdomen. The species is probably notatus or uliginosus.
 
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Hello, Chris and Kahis!

Thank you both for your answers!
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Jürgen

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