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Phoridae -> Phalacrotophora berolinensis or delageae
Haleun
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Hello,
this Phoridae sat on the bark of our walnut tree in Hannover, Germany on 27 May waving its wings - 30 cm above ground. Can it be determined?

Thank you in advance,
Hans
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picture #2: showing bristles on scutellum
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picture #3: hairs on last abdominal segment
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picture #4: hind metatarsi
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P. berolinensis or delageae. A view of the extended ovipositor needed for full ID.
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Dear Paul,
thank you very much indeed!

Cheers, Hans
 
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