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Fly ID CZ - Sciomyzidae - Tetanocera arrogans
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ID to this nice fly if possible please. About 8 mm body, 05/07/2023, floodplain forest by the stream, Czech Republic
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Tetanocera sp. Sciomyzidae. Someone will know which species it is [surely] with these photos. Great pics again!!
 
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Many thanks Roger! :-)
 
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f3 with pd and ad at the same level near apex + spring time = 95% T. arrogans
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Many thanks Nikita :-)
 
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