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Ceratopogonidae -> Palpomyia sp.
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Haleun |
Posted on 11-06-2021 22:50
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Member Location: Hannover, Germany Posts: 703 Joined: 29.10.11 |
Hello, this appr. 4 mm fly was found on flowering Borago officinalis June 11th in our garden in Hannover, Germany. Is an ID possible? Thank you for an answer! Hans Haleun attached the following image: ![]() [220.87Kb] Edited by Haleun on 30-05-2025 12:02 |
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Haleun |
Posted on 11-06-2021 22:50
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Member Location: Hannover, Germany Posts: 703 Joined: 29.10.11 |
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Haleun |
Posted on 11-06-2021 22:51
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Member Location: Hannover, Germany Posts: 703 Joined: 29.10.11 |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 15-06-2021 07:19
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Palpomyia
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Haleun |
Posted on 15-06-2021 10:03
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Member Location: Hannover, Germany Posts: 703 Joined: 29.10.11 |
Hello Paul, thank you very much for your helpful answer! Hans |
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Haleun |
Posted on 29-05-2025 21:30
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Member Location: Hannover, Germany Posts: 703 Joined: 29.10.11 |
Hello, now I presume it could be Palpomyia rufa. There are very similar photos here: https://pbase.com/tmurray74/image/144125480 and also here: https://bugguide.net/node/view/1508352/bgimage Thanks a lot for an answer! Hans |
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John Carr |
Posted on 30-05-2025 11:04
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Palpomyia rufa is an American species. |
Haleun |
Posted on 30-05-2025 12:01
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Member Location: Hannover, Germany Posts: 703 Joined: 29.10.11 |
Dear John, thank you so much! Hans |
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