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May fly with bristles => Macquartia grisea
Maik Hausotte
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Posted on 16-11-2020 20:17
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Hello,
I have no idea what this fly from May 3, 2019 from Leipzig (Saxony / Germany) could be called. It would be nice if someone could help again.
Greetings,
Maik
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Zeegers
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If it is a Tachinid that looks surprisingly like a Muscid, the way to go is to check Macquartia.

In this case: Macquartia grisea.


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Maik Hausotte
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Super! Tachinidae number 19 from this meadow. Many thanks and best regards, Maik
 
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