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Lucilia or Chrysomyia?
Andreas Haselboeck
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Posted on 15-03-2008 21:52
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Hello,
can someone help me to identify this fly?

Found today near Frankfurt / Main / Germany in a gravel pit.

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Neither - Neomyia (Muscidae).
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I'm glad we have a greenbottle expert on board.

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So, I'am wrong...

Thank you so much!

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Andreas
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Theo you are very kind and encouraging, but I'm far from expert yet.
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In all cases, you are doing better than me in this field
According to Einstein (relativity), that makes you an expert.


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