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Juergen Peters
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Posted on 02-07-2007 20:46
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Hello!

A fly from our garden today (Ostwestfalen/Germany). It resembles Neria cibaria in the gallery. Could this be correct? Length about 6-8 mm. Thanks in advance!
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Another picture.
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Hello!

Can nothing be said about this fly (picture quality too bad?)?
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It's within the Calobatinae. Most probably Calobata petronella or Neria cibaria, the blackening on the frons would be more extensive in other large Neria or their 6th sternal processes would be large and sticking out to the side (N. femoralis).
 
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Hello, Darwyn!

Darwyn Sumner wrote:
It's within the Calobatinae. Most probably Calobata petronella or Neria cibaria, the blackening on the frons would be more extensive in other large Neria or their 6th sternal processes would be large and sticking out to the side (N. femoralis).


Many thanks!
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