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Heleomyzidae? => Heleomyzidae indet.
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Posted on 08-01-2025 10:58
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Hello everyone!
I think this fly is a Heleomyzidae. Can the pictures be used to identify the species or at least the genus?
I photographed it on December 26, 2024 on a rose bush (wilting flower) in our garden, Nuremberg region, 340 m above sea level. CL approx. 10 mm.
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Hello neighbour, I'm not sure but I guess it may be a Neoleria and likely a N. ruficeps. And let's wait for the expert!
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Not Neoleria (Anterior orbital shorter than the posterior one). Without a specimen in my hand, I cannot assign it to a genus with this type of head's chaetotaxy :-(
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Thank you very much Andrzej! I've confused orbital with vertical Frown
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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Hello Eric, hello neighbour! ;-)
Thank you for your assessment.
I will wait and see if there is another expert opinion.
Edited by BeJoCo on 10-01-2025 15:56
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Hello Andrzej!
Thank you for your correction.
I see it's difficult.
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Bernd
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