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Robert_T
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Posted on 14-07-2023 16:35
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Hello,
please help at identifying this fly:
Austria, Carinthia, village close to Ferlach, close to a mixed forest, 600m, 14.07.2023, length about 1cm.
Thanks,
Robert
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Zeegers
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Posted on 14-07-2023 17:26
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very nice, a Billaea.
Any chance you have a pic from behind, showing the dark oattern on abdomen ?

Theo
 
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Posted on 14-07-2023 18:08
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Sorry Theo, again no other pictures Smile

Thanks for your help!

Robert
 
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Posted on 14-07-2023 19:24
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Well, last pic suggests B. triangulifera.

Theo
 
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Hi Theo,
unbelieveable, but when I went back to that place, the fly was there again (at least I think it might have been the same). Maybe some kind of her territory?

So I could take also some pictures from behind. Does this help?
Thanks,
Robert
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Yes, that is unbelievable, that is indeed the requested angle and that does NOT look like triangulifera. I need to check the books.

Theo
 
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Hi Theo,
since the photos until now were compressed and so lost details, I here zoom in into the requested part of the view first and don't have to compress. So I can here present the most available details that the pictures can give, in case this makes it easier or helps.
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