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Anthomyiidae: Leucophora (?) #3 from 13.05.15 --> L. sericea
javanerkelens wrote:
If the notopleuron is without any short and fine hairs, most probable Leucopho...
Posted by Juergen Peters
on 14 May 2015 22:26:10
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Anthomyiidae: Leucophora (?) #1 from 28.04.15 --> also L. sericea
See my comment on your other thread; Leucophora 3
Johanna :)...
Posted by javanerkelens
on 14 May 2015 20:39:55
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Anthomyiidae: Leucophora (?) #2 from 28.04.15 --> L. sericea
See my comment at your other thread; Leucophora 3
Johanna...
Posted by javanerkelens
on 14 May 2015 20:39:00
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Anthomyiidae: Leucophora (?) #3 from 13.05.15 --> L. sericea
If the notopleuron is without any short and fine hairs, most probable Leucophora sericea
The same...
Posted by javanerkelens
on 14 May 2015 20:37:52
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Anthomyiidae: Leucophora (?) #3 from 13.05.15 --> L. sericea
Hello,
at least a 6 mm specimen from yesterday at the forest border (northwest Germany)....
Posted by Juergen Peters
on 14 May 2015 18:54:53
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Anthomyiidae: Leucophora (?) #2 from 28.04.15 --> L. sericea
Hello,
I guess, a specific ID will not be possible? This one was slightly bigger (7-8 mm) than th...
Posted by Juergen Peters
on 14 May 2015 18:53:32
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