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yellow fly - forest
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Posted on 19-07-2009 19:20
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Location: Switzerland, forest
date: 16.07.09
size: small, about 4-5 mm, with points on its back

does anyone could give me its ID?

Thanks again, Brigitte
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2 pic
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same fly? but without the black round points on its back?
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2 pic without points . ..
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Lauxaniidae
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
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Lars, thank you again :-)
 
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Different species or even genera - the lower one has four rows of strong bristles on the thorax, the upper one has only two. Katka Dvorakova will know more Smile!
 
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Thank you Sundew!

from first fly (with the spots on its back) I have a (bad) pic, which shows more about the spots:
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Hi,
the first one Sapromyza sexpunctata, the second one Lyciella sp.
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Thank you Katka
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