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Ben Hamers
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Posted on 26-01-2023 20:13
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Is this Geomyza apicalis ?
January 2023, Southern Limburg, NL, on snow.

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Posted on 27-01-2023 09:38
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Hello Ben,

Did you collect this specimen? Doesn't really look like Geomyza apicalis to me. Interesting.
If you didn't collect it, do you have any other pictures?
Edited by Jan Willem on 27-01-2023 09:38
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I'l check later when I'm at home again and have access to my literature and collection.
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No Jan Willem,

I didn't collect it, here is another picture.

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Posted on 28-01-2023 10:56
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Female Geomyza subnigra. Only a few specimens are known from the Netherlands. Very nice.
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Thanks Jan Willem,

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