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Small, bluish Muscid with distinct thorax stripe --> Morellia sp.
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

These 5 mm small Muscids are abundant in our garden at the moment (Ostwestfalen/Germany). Could they be Eudasyphora (cyanicolor?)? Thanks for any hints!
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I think Morellia sp., female
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It's Morellia (Muscidae).

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Russia - France
22:17 : 22:17
Grin
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Pirate ! Grin
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Hello, Nikita and Stephane!

Thanks a lot! I see there are four Morellia species here in Germany.
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Russia - France
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Grin


telepathy! LOL CoolGrin
Nikita and Stpehane can fold a spoon (and a yoke?) at the same time just with their mind! Grin lol Or obligate some very rare flies appear in front of them. Grin eheh
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
Or obligate some very rare flies appear in front of them. Grin eheh


In that case, go to Spain, I will pay you for make appear rare insects at front of me!!! PfftPfftPfftPfft
 
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lol, precisely what I said in other post (something like that..) Smile
 
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