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Lauxaniidae --> Meiosimyza cf. affinis
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kuv |
Posted on 07-04-2017 18:09
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3673 Joined: 30.04.10 |
Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Schenefeld near Hamburg, at a wall of earth - grown over with bushes (like hazel, broom, wild roses, maple) and over all old oaks - at a leaf of hazel; Outsidephotos: kuv, 3rd of July 2016. To me it looks similarly to the picture of Aulogastromyia anisodactyla in the Diptera Gallery (light and black antenna). Please help to get the ID. Kuv kuv attached the following image: [147.1Kb] Edited by kuv on 10-04-2017 10:18 |
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kuv |
Posted on 07-04-2017 18:10
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3673 Joined: 30.04.10 |
2nd picture:
kuv attached the following image: [140.75Kb] |
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kuv |
Posted on 07-04-2017 18:10
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3673 Joined: 30.04.10 |
3rd picture:
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Fred Fly |
Posted on 09-04-2017 09:15
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Member Location: Germany Posts: 395 Joined: 19.07.11 |
It is difficult to decide Kuv. Tarsi seems to be black. So it might be Meiosimyza affinis which has the same color of antennae and body as A. anisodactyla but frequent this whitish tinged frons and face. While M. affinis is more frequent in your region, A. anisodactyla is only known from a single locality (Kalkberg Bad Segeberg) up to now. Regards Piet |
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kuv |
Posted on 10-04-2017 10:15
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Member Location: Schenefeld near Hamburg Posts: 3673 Joined: 30.04.10 |
Thank you very much Piet for very full information ! So I think, it's best to name the fly "Meiosimyza cf. affinis". Regards Kuv Edited by kuv on 10-04-2017 10:15 |
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