Posted by Josef Buecker on 03-02-2008 18:39
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Paul Beuk wrote:
I think it is a teneral specimen of Rhagio, most likely R. scolopaceus (Rhagionidae).
Thank you very much for your quick ansering. Since I am by far no specialist for diptera - I am at home with plants - it is not surprising for me, that I was totally wrong with my initial estimation.
Since looking into the species shown under Rhagionidae, however, a further question arises for me i.e.: What arguments are against Chrysopilus asiliformis?
Sincerely
Josef