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Anthomyiidae - Grossglockner
Frank Koehler
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Posted on 23-10-2006 19:19
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Here are my last "unknown family" flies. Alle specimen were photographed on the south side of the highest mountain of Austria. Perhaps there is any interesting species. Family ids are welcome too - all specimen are collected. Thanks in advance Frank

#8360 Austria / K?rnten: Gro?glockner, Hoher Sattel, 2200m, VIII.2004
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/8360-dip-fam-gen-mini1-grossglockner-040804.jpg

#8372 Austria / K?rnten: Gro?glockner, Hoher Sattel, 2200m, VIII.2004
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/8372-dip-fam-gen-mini2-grossglockner-040804.jpg

#8391 Austria / K?rnten: Gro?glockner, Hoher Sattel, 2200m, VIII.2004
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/8391-dip-fam-gen-mini3-grossglockner-040804.jpg

#0257 Austria / K?rnten: Gro?glockner, Hoher Sattel, 2200m, VIII.2004
www.koleopterologie.de/diptera/0257-dip-fam-gen-sp3-grossglockner-040804.jpg
Edited by Frank Koehler on 31-10-2006 00:58
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I think they are all anthomyiids, but one or two might be muscids. It's difficult to tell without having the specimens, or recognising the species. Sad
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Frank Koehler
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Thanks, Tony! I understand, it?s like you would mail me Staphylinidae Wink But to know that there are no unexpected families is a progress for me too. Best regards Frank

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