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Dryomyzidae - ID? --> Dryomyza cf. anilis
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Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Schenefeld near Hamburg, walking path along the rivulet Düpenau, bushes like Rubus, Corylus, Acer, Salix and other, in the lower plants, 9th of June 2021. I think it belongs to the Dryomyzidae and hope to get further ID. Photos: kuv.
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R1 is baired basally so Dryomyza. The former genus name Neuroctena must have been based on those hairs.

According to the catalog only D. anilis should be found in Germany.
 
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Thank you very much John Smile.
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Also Dryope decrepita and D. flaveola are known from Germany. Dryope = Dryomyza sensu auct.
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Thank you very much, Jan Willem, for infomation - so I 'll change ID to D. cf. anilis.
Greetings Kuv
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