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Two Heleomyzids from 02.03.12 --> only one Heleomyzid (+ one Muscid)
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Hello!

Both Heteromyza sp.? About 5 mm, in our garden (northwest Germany) on snow drop and at forest border.
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Second one.
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Hi Juergen,
I think the second one is a Muscidae, Lispocephala brachialis.Wink
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Hello, Niels!

nielsyese wrote:
I think the second one is a Muscidae, Lispocephala brachialis.


Thanks a lot! I should have noticed the bluish front femora.
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Hello Juergen !
The first picture shows a female of Tephrochlamys sp. It is with all probability T. flavipes ;-)
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Andrzej wrote:
The first picture shows a female of Tephrochlamys sp. It is with all probability T. flavipes


Thank you very much, Andrzej!
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