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Ufo (no clue)
Jan Zwaaneveld
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Posted on 26-03-2007 17:55
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Today I found this fly at Leerdam, Netherlands. It was appr. 8 mm long and most of the time it ran nervously through the leaves of plants. It doesn't look like anything I have seen before, and although it looks quite characteristic, I have no clue about even the family.

Who could help? Thank you in advance!
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Lispe (Muscidae), probably L. tentaculata
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Thanks Kahis!
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