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Muscidae_ID? (Earomyia lonchaeoides)
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Please determine Muscidae. Region Malá Fatra -Terchová about 600 m above sea level. Photography was done 22.03.2012.
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If I am not mistaken...Lonchaeidae
Maybe Earomyia lonchaeoides ?
 
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Thank you very much.
 
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Hi Mucha

Yes its Earomyia lonchaeoides - a characteristic early spring species.

Could I uise one of your excellent photos for my web site?? .......... Iain

http://lonchaeidae.myspecies.info

Iain MacGowan
 
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Hi Iain MacGowan

Of course I agree.

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