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Male of Bibionidae – more ID ? --> Very likely Dilophus febrilis.
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Northern Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Lammershagen eastward of Kiel, at the edge of a maizefield, near fish ponds, under big oaks, at a stalk of grass, 29th of May 2019, (Photos: kuv). Please help to get more ID.
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Very likely D. febrilis.

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Thank you very much John and Theo.
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