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Rhagionidae ID => Symphoromyia
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Is it possible to identify the genus/species of this fly by such foto? Czech republic, Zlinsky Kraj, June.
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Rhagionidae.
 
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Jan Maca wrote:
Rhagionidae.


Thank you
 
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Athericidae...?
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Athericidae...?


What about Symphotomyia melaena?
 
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Yes, it looks like a Symphoromyia, but I am not at home right now, can’t check my bookshelve.

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Zeegers wrote:
Yes, it looks like a Symphoromyia, but I am not at home right now, can’t check my bookshelve.

Theo


Thank you
 
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So, what was the altitude of the locality ?

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