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Unkown (NL) > Angioneura acerba ?
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Posted on 17-03-2017 13:45
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Found today in my garden. Mid Netherlands. No Muscidae or Anthomyiidae.........?

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When you have something which looks like Anthomyiidae or Muscidae, it's allways good to check Angioneura ( Calliphoridae). I have no books here, so it's up to you to check itSmile
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Thanks Niels-Jan! Then it must be the only species we haven in the Netherlands: Angioneura acerba

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Was it fresh ?
Acerba is usually found in autumn. Might be a hibernator ?

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Yes! Found it today alive in the skylight behind my house. You want to see it tzt?

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That is an offer I cannot refuse.

Nice call by Niels-Jan, by the way.

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