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Lonchaeid (?) from 05.05.14 --> no, Fannia sp.
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 11-05-2014 23:24
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Hello,

a 4 mm fly from forestborder (northwest Germany).
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Hi Juergen

At first glance it certainly looks like a Lonchaeid - but the long setae on the tibiae are not a character of this family.
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John Carr
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Lonchaeidae would have black halteres.

Possibly Fannia.
 
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From what I can see of the Sc shape, I agree with Fannia sp.
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Many thanks to you all! TumbsUp
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