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Dryomyzidae? -> Heleomyzidae - Suillia gigantea
Andreas Haselboeck
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Hello,
is this a Dryomyzidae species? Size: 10-12mm

Found in a forrest near Stuttgart / Germany.

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Hello Andreas,

I would say: Heleomyzidae - Suillia spec.
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Hello Jan,
oh shit, the same fault as last year has happened to me apparently there.
Detail photos a little bring to dignities it or are Suillia species not determinable by photo?

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Probably Suillia gigantea if the ventral part of abdomen is covered by yellowish setulae ; -) Andrzej
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The ventral part of abdomen is covered by yellowish - golden hairs. Is this what you mean? So it could be really Suillia gigantea.

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Und es muss sein Wink. Andrzej
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Und es muss sein Wink. Andrzej
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Dear Andrzej,
thank you for your answer in german! And many thanks for identification!

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