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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 24-07-2020 19:06
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Please identify flies. Slovak Republic, Malá Fatra, approximately altitude cca 514 m a. s. l. Length approx. 2 mm. Thank you very much for your help. Best regards. Fote date: 24. 07. 2020.
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 24-07-2020 19:06
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 24-07-2020 19:06
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 24-07-2020 19:07
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 24-07-2020 19:07
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Jan Willem |
Posted on 24-07-2020 21:20
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Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2130 Joined: 24.07.04 |
Looks like Milichiidae, but I'm not sure.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 25-07-2020 10:30
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Jan thank you very much. |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 25-07-2020 11:37
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Member Location: Norwich, England Posts: 7196 Joined: 19.11.04 |
I'd agree with Milichiidae - I don't think any other family has a big black "M" stamped on the frons like that! Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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Mucha Fero |
Posted on 25-07-2020 13:53
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That's right
Edited by Mucha Fero on 25-07-2020 13:54 |
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Ectemnius |
Posted on 25-07-2020 14:31
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Member Location: The Netherlands Posts: 845 Joined: 22.11.11 |
Hello People, I can see the 'M' shaped mark, the dark halteres and the very narrow genae, that leads me to conclude: Desmometopa sordida. Kind regards, Ectemnius |
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