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Which fly is this? D. funebris?
Muhammad Arslan Ibrahim
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Skiernewice, Poland, Date of Collection 13.09.23
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Does not look like D. funebris. Better pictures (e. g. of oviscapt) needed.
 
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Does not look like D. funebris. Better pictures (e. g. of oviscapt) needed.

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D. testacea? Smaller than D. funebris, dark strips on abdomen are interrupted in the midline but otherwise the coloration is variable. A pair of acrostichal macrochaetae is an important character but it would need better pictures to see it.

 
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