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reddish-brown fly with round shape wings => Thricops diaphanus
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Posted on 08-11-2015 01:53
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Hi, yesterday night I got a dead fly on my window sill.Its about 10mm in body length or 13 mm in full length with wings (measured).
South West Germany, Baden-Württemberg, region Heilbronn, close to Untergruppenbach, ~245m NN, 7.11.2015. Will attach 2 pics.
Who is able to help and get the ID? Many thanks in advance, Norbert
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This is a female Thricops diaphanus (Muscidae).
Stephane.
 
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Stephane, thank you very much, Norbert
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