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small Dolichopodidae - ID possible? -> Chrysotus laesus
Haleun
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Hello, this appr. 3 mm-fly rested near our garden pond on 22 June 2021 in Hannover, Germany. Is an ID possible?

Thank you very much!
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Should be a Chrysotus.
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Jürgen

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It may be Chrysotus laesus.
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Many thanks, Igor!
And thank you, Jürgen.

I wish you a successful 2025,
Hans
 
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