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Sphaerocerid from 26.10.13: Lotophila atra? --> Copromyza sp.
Juergen Peters
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Hello,

a 4 mm fly at light in garden (northwest Germany).
Juergen Peters attached the following image:


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I think I can see large lateral scutellar setae, which should not be there in Lotophila atra. Als, the legs are partly brownish (uncommon at least in fully colloured atra). I think it is Copromyza.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
I think I can see large lateral scutellar setae, which should not be there in Lotophila atra. Als, the legs are partly brownish (uncommon at least in fully colloured atra). I think it is Copromyza.


Thank you, Paul!
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