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unknown Micropezidae --> Micropezidae sp.
Reimund Ley
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Posted on 31-10-2014 20:34
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Hello,

in Gallery i have not found this Dolichopodidae, perhaps I'm searching
in the wrong part of Gallery, please help me to identify this little sweety, about 5-7 mm,
there is only one Foto.

Foto: BRD, Herten, 19. 5. 2012, 75 m, by Angelika/Reimund Ley

best regards

Angelika/Reimund
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Stefan Naglis
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Posted on 31-10-2014 21:44
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Not Dolichopodidae, but probably Micropezidae
 
Reimund Ley
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Hello Stefan,

thanks for your answer,
I change the title for the new indentifikation.

best regards

Reimund
 
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Reimund Ley
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Posted on 01-01-2015 16:48
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happy new year to everyone,

UP - new year new Chance

best regards


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Paul Beuk
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I pass. I do not recognize it really because the male genitalia are just hidden behind the hind leg but the overall impression is that it is rather dark and sturdy. That does not ring a bell with me.
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Reimund Ley
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Posted on 06-01-2015 19:56
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Hello Paul,

thanks a lot for your answer.
and the name of this fly is ....? Micropezidae sp?

best wishes

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Best keep it at that until someone more knowledgable comes around. Wink
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Posted on 08-01-2015 16:11
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hello Paul,

I see, with only one foto it is a difficult one.
thanks for your help and your opinion.

best wishes


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