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Ceratopogonidae? -> Empididae s.l. - or Dolichopodidae (Microphoridae)
Andreas Haselboeck
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Hello,
I found yesterday (05.05.2015) this little fly in my garden (Stuttgart, Southwest-Germany).

Ceratopogonidae?

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Actually, it is not Nematocera at all...
 
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Microphor or a related genus. Empididae sensu lato, often placed in Dolichopodidae.
 
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It can be Schistostoma as well.
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Okay, it seems very difficult. Thank you all for help!

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Hello Igor,
in Germany is only one species of Schistostoma listed: Schistostoma truncatum. Could that be this?

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