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Rhinophoridae, Sarcophagidae or Tachinidae? (24.08.19) --> Phyto melanocephala (Rhinophoridae)
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Hello,

sorry, only photo of this 5 mm fly at night at the light in our garden (northwest Germany).
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Rhinophoridae. Small calypters, hairy parafacial, and closed cell r5 are typical of the family, although certainly not unique.
 
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John Carr wrote:
Rhinophoridae. Small calypters, hairy parafacial, and closed cell r5 are typical of the family, although certainly not unique.


Thanks a lot! I was not sure, if the bend in the M-vein was not too strong for Rhinophoridae.
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Wing venation is typical Phyto melanocephala.

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Zeegers wrote:
Wing venation is typical Phyto melanocephala.


Thanks a lot, Theo!
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