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Juergen G
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Is this fly to be determined on the basis of the photos?
Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, in the Diersfordter forest - Great Veen near Wesel, size approx. 12 mm
Date: 04.06.2019
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The second image of the same
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The third image of the same
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Hello Jürgen,
this is Neoitamus cyanurus. Thank you for the data.
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I agree on the first with Danny, but the one seen in the face is in my opinion a female Pamponerus gemanicus. Please note the red metatarsi and the more robust way this fly looks.
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Is this also Pamponerus germanicus
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Quaedfliegh wrote:
I agree on the first with Danny, but the one seen in the face is in my opinion a female Pamponerus gemanicus. Please note the red metatarsi and the more robust way this fly looks.


Oh yes, you are right, Reinoud. I didn't check the third picture carefully because Jürgen mentioned it as the "third image of the same".

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Juergen G wrote:
Is this also Pamponerus germanicus


Yes, it is.
 
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