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Oxycera leonina? -> yes
Michael Becker
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Posted on 25-10-2009 06:50
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Hello,

this ~8mm Stratiomyidae is from near a small lake im western germany. Is this an Oxycera species? The most similar flies I found in the net were Oxycera leonina, but I am far from being sure.

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Michael
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Michael Becker
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Noone?

Is at least the genus Oxycera correct? Or is Stratiomyidae the closest?
 
Paul Beuk
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leonina is correct
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Michael Becker
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Hello Paul,

many thanks for your answer.

Greetings,
Michael
 
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