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Dilophus spec. 1 - Mallorca
hedy2411
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Posted on 26-03-2018 21:09
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Can this fly be named..?
Found 25-3-2018 on Mallorca
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Both Bibionidae from Mallorca posted today are Dilophus.
 
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..then probably Dilophus febrilis..?
Thank you for your reaction John!

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Hedy

 
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Hello Hedy,

hedy2411 wrote:
..then probably Dilophus febrilis..?


no, D. febrilis is completely black.
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Yes Jürgen, there are some more species and the best is to make it a Dilophus spec.
Thank you for your reaction!

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Hedy
 
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