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Phasia?
Markus Gebel
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Posted on 26-05-2007 19:03
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Hello Diptera-Friends

Today I photographed this nice fly in middle-west-germany. Who can identify this fly?

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Posted on 26-05-2007 19:06
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I would say Ectophasia... perhaps leucoptera with that milky wings. Smile
 
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Ectophasia it is.
Given the locality and from what I can see, I would guess E. crassipennis. A male for sure


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Markus Gebel
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Posted on 27-05-2007 16:57
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@Jorge | @Zeegers:
Thanx a lot for your postings.:-)

I think ectophasia is very good. I'm wonder, that all web-images of E.crassipennis, shows flies, with darker legs. Perhaps there the same differences are, as with the legs of our wives.Grin

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