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Posted on 28-06-2006 22:03
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Hello
I found this Green Fly of about 5mm length some meters away from Lake Thun, Switzerland. It is sitting on Larch wood.
Greetings Maja
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Rhagionidae?, at first sight seemed Dolichopodidae to me, interesting
or perhaps Athericidae?
 
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Posted on 29-06-2006 00:21
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Rhagionidae. Chrysopilus (asiliformis?).
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Posted on 29-06-2006 08:44
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Thank you paqui and Nikita
Could it be Chrysopilus splendidus, a male?
regards Maja
 
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According my key, Chrysopilus splendidus has brown or black f and cx, yours has clearly yellow.
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So back to your first answer - I see.
Thank you Nikita!
 
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