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Cylindromyia brassicaria? (30.06.2019)
Peter Kirsch
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Posted on 12-03-2020 23:14
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Hello,
a fly (10mm) from Germany, Berlin. Is Cylindromyia brassicaria correct?
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Cylindromyia is a difficult genus and we can’t see all featues.
Quite likely correct (there was a strong southern influx of brassicaria in 2019, see Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen.)

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I hope that the missing details can be seen in the following pictures.
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