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Xylomyidae - Solva marginata
Frank Koehler
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Posted on 20-08-2007 14:14
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A nice fly - never seen - caught with my car net:
Germany / Rheinland-Pfalz: Neuburg am Rhein, VII.2007
Any ideas - thanks in advance
Frank


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Xylomyidae.
Xylomyia sp?

Did you find it on bark tree?
 
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Frank Koehler
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Did you find it on bark tree?


No no, Jorge - this way:

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In 1 hour you can find more flies then in 10 entomologists lifes, but most of them are damaged - but beetles not ;-)
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Solva marginata
 
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Frank Koehler wrote:
Did you find it on bark tree?


No no, Jorge - this way:



In 1 hour you can find more flies then in 10 entomologists lifes, but most of them are damaged - but beetles not ;-)
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Frank


Grin

lol. at 10 km/h it could be great!!! Grin Great idea. Grin
 
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@ "Smoggycb":
thank you very much for the identification.

@ Jorge:
May be, but it will be like in beetles: Thousands of small and very small flies. I know, that one colleague collected a lot of new small Nemacera for his region with the car net.

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