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Anthomyiidae, Delia sp.
Reimund Ley
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Posted on 20-10-2016 19:25
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Is it possible to ID this Anthomyiidae?
Could it be a Delia? It was about 5-6mm.
Sorry, only this single foto,
found in Germany, Bawaria, Altitude 450m, 20. 9. 2016


greetings


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any ideas, please
 
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no chance to ID?
 
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I know it is very disappointing, but this is one of those female Anthomyiidae, which belong to a wide range of possibilities.....
I would keep it for now indeed as Delia species

Johanna
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Hello Johanna,

thanks for your time and your answer,
Delia sp. is more than I ecpected with this single foto.


best wishes

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