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Birch forest. October 17th, 2018.

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Paul Beuk wrote:
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Dryope flaveola? (Very common here these days, too.)
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Darkish but still likely
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I think is Dryope flaveola as Jürgen has suggested. A very similar one in the same area was identified that way here, some time ago.

https://diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=80216

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Paul: Darkish but still likely

Not darkish, typical colouration for Oct-Nov!

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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Not darkish, typical colouration for Oct-Nov!


Yes, they all look like this here these days (pictures from November-07).
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Hello,

I hope I do not annoy you too much, when I post two further photos. But I found a really very dark specimen tonight at our housewall (northwest Germany).
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Jürgen, feel free to add anything you want.

Thank you everybody.
 
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