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which Diptera species? --> female Dryope cf. flaveola (grey winter generation)
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Have a nice Day. One Question please. Can someone help me with this type of doubt? I would be very grateful for an answer.
Finding data: Austria, Lower Austria, Tattendorf, 220m, garden, December 7th, 2025, size: with wing approx. 15mm

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I think it's a female Dryope flaveola (grey winter generation).
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Hello Eric thank you for the Answer of female Dryope cf. flaveola (grey winter generation)

Kind regards Karl
 
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karl7 wrote:
Dryope cf. flaveola

You can omit the 'cf.'. There is only one Dryope species (and only three Dryomyzidae species in central Europe).
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Only one Dryope? What about Dryope decrepita?
 
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libor wrote:
What about Dryope decrepita?

I thought that was still in genus Dryomyza.
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No. According to the world catalogue of the family, Dryomyza anilis and Dryope flaveola+decrepita.
 
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