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also genus Thricops? => Hydrotaea (possibly dentipes)
Siegfried Rudolf
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Hello once more,

I found this approximately 8 mm fly yesterday in the Black Forest too. Belongs the fly also to genus Thricops?

Greetings Siggi
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Hi Siggi, new guess: female Hydrotaea (possibly dentipes).
Edited by eklans on 02-11-2023 18:06
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Hi Eric,

once again many thanks to you. Then I'll leave it at Hydrotaea sp. and I'm happy to now know the correct genus.

Greetings Siggi
 
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Hydrotaea (possibly dentipes) seems to me the best possible answer.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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ok, thank you.
 
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