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Another small fly, Germany
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Posted on 13-08-2012 11:36
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2012-08-12, found ovipositing on an old (empty) head of gras in a forest at the Wollenberg/Marburg, central Germany.
Is it a species of Asteiidae? Regards, Ingo

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Anthomyza sp.
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Thank you Paul. I found a male a day ago at the same location and I think it should belong to the same species. Is this right? Regards, Ingo
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Quite well possible. If you kept a specimen, then it will be possible to ID it to species level.
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Thanks, Paul. I will try it in the next days...
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