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Opomyzid? No > Neuroctena anilis
Lennart Bendixen
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Posted on 29-01-2015 21:42
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Hi,

is this an Opomyzid? I guess it won't be possible to say anything more with only this picture, right?

Thank you!

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2014-09-18, 3 p.m., Germany, S-H, Mohrkirch, wild meadow, near a pond
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It has the look of Dryomyzidae, or possably Sciomyzidae.
 
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Thanks again! Right, this could be Dryomyza anilis...?
 
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Hello Lennart,

Lennart Bendixen wrote:
could be Dryomyza anilis...?


Neuroctena anilis (current name). Opomyzidae are much smaller, about half the length or even more.
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Ok, that's a good hint! Thank you, Jürgen Smile

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Lennart
 
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difficult one I would be inclided to Dryomyza anilis if one follows Mathis & Sueyoshi 2011, else Neuroctena anilis . not an easy one
 
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