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Pachygaster atra <= 4mm fly with boad abdomen
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Posted on 07-07-2017 23:49
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Hi again 7,7.2017, I got a few flies dead inside of a window.
3nd dead fly ist about 4 mm in length witth boad abdomen nearly round, is it posible to ID?
South-West of Germany, Region of Heilbronn, about 245m
Many thanks, Norbert
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Pachygaster atra, Stratiomyidae.
Stephane.
 
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Hi Stephane, many tanks for all of your help.
Greetings, Norbert
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