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Cylindromyia, but interrupta ?
Maik Hausotte
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Posted on 25-06-2020 12:18
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Hello,
is this fly from June 21, 2020 from Leipzig (Saxony/Germany) a Cylindromyia species (maybe interrupta)?
Thanks for your help,
Maik
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Zeegers
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Posted on 25-06-2020 15:51
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Yes, why not ?


Theo
 
Maik Hausotte
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Because I have no idea about Cylindromyia and I work with the picture book method “Bummi-Bilderbuch-Methode” :-)
Thanks and best regards, Maik
 
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OK, a pair of broad black sublateral vittae on thorax is unique to interrupta.

Theo
 
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“Bummi-Bilderbuch” ??
Clearly, my German is running short here 😀
 
Maik Hausotte
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"Bummi" was the name of a magazine in my childhood (GDR), now it is meant to be fun when I try to identify animals at this level. :-)
Thank you for the help and the information.
Best regards,
Maik
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Should have known this most reliable source much earlier !

Theo
 
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