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Ingrid Altmann
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Posted on 22-05-2021 14:18
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Hello,
is it possible zu say more to this Rhamphomyia? These flies was very common at the forest path.
21.05.2021
Hoher Bogen, Bavarian Forest, Germany

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Your first photo does show an empid, and it looks like Rhamphomyia though I'm not sure of the species. However your second photo is a different family - either Muscidae or Anthomyiidae.
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Ingrid Altmann
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I uploaded the wrong picture. That's the right picture.
Thank you for the help Tony! Smile
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