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Rhaphium sp.
Reimund Ley
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Posted on 25-06-2022 12:39
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this fly was about 4mm,
sorry, only a single shot,
found in Germany, Baden-Würtemberg, Radolfzell, altitude 390m, 5. 6. 2022


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Possibly Actina chalybaea, female
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no, I was wrong. It's a Rhaphium, indeed.
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Hello Günter,


do you think the ID must stay by Rhaphium sp.?
More ID is with this foto not possible?


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we start with a new close up,
any ideas for identifikation, please


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any ideas for identifikation, please
 
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This Doli is Rhaphiumsp.
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hello Igor,

thank you for your help,
we called it Rhaphium sp.


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