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Anisopodidae, Sylvicola
Jan Zwaaneveld
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Posted on 17-11-2007 18:24
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Dear fly-experts,

I think this is Anisopodidae, Sylvicola spec. Is that correct and is it possible to tell which species it is from these photos?
I photographed it on October 10th at Leerdam, Netherlands. I do not remember the size exactly, but it was quite small.

Thank you in advance!
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yes. you are right.
 
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Thanks for confirmation, Jorge!
Species level is too high fetched, I guess?
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Paul Beuk
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Have a go yourself and you'll probably see that it is a little too high:
http://www.online...p?key_no=1.
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Jan Zwaaneveld
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Yes, I found it and tried it, Paul. Way too high, yes Shock
Thanks!
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