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Some kind of fruit fly?
sintflut
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Posted on 13-06-2020 09:51
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Hi all,

We found that fly on a trap in an apple orchard. It was caught last week. Location Turkey. Can anyone help me to identify?
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It looks like Toxoneura muliebris (Pallopteridae) but I am not a specialist
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It is!

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evdb wrote:
It looks like Toxoneura muliebris (Pallopteridae) but I am not a specialist


I seems like that one. Thank you!
 
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