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Urs
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Posted on 20-03-2008 09:49
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is it also Tetanocera elata as my wife Pia posted yesterday?

Foto: Switzerland, Wattwil SG 750m NN, 03. June

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It isn't Sciomyzidae.
I think Opomyza petrei
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You can't tell from this photo if it's Opomyza petrei or Opomyza germinationis. It can be either of these two species.
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Hello Nikita and Jan Willem,

thank you for the correction, so for me Opomyza sp. (petrei or germinationis)

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an other view shows the abdomen with black parts. Is ist O. germinationis?

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Well I have to admit that judging from this photo it realy looks like Nikita was right in the first place. This seems to be Opomyza petrei.
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thank you for confirming Opomyza petrei.

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