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Anthomiidae, genus-ID possible?
Konrad Seipelt
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Posted on 29-11-2014 10:52
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Hello,

perhaps Lasiomma?
Location: Germany, east of Nordrhein-Wesfalen, wet meadow, under willowtree, size about 5 mm without wings, photos on 17.11. 2014.

Greetings, Konrad

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I must admit, the second photo looks Lasiomma-like, but I don't think it is. More likely a Delia or Botanophila species, only I can't see enough details to say anything more.
As you probable already know, .....on photos most female Anthomyiidae are all look-a-likes.

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Hello Johanna,

thank you very much for your answer. Ich will note in future, that female A. are very difficult.

Kind regards, Konrad
 
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