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Sphaeroceridae from 12.10.12 --> Crumomyia sp. (or Lotophila atra?)
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

Is it possible to tell more than Sphaeroceridae sp.? About 6 mm, in low vegetation in our garden (northwest Germany).
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Subfamily Copromyzinae, Crumomyia or perhaps Lotophila atra.
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Hello, Paul!

Paul Beuk wrote:
Crumomyia or perhaps Lotophila atra.


Thank you! Lotophila atra was one of the most numerous flies here some winters ago. But that species seemed less glossy to me (?).
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