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Linnaemya picta again?
Joerg Schneider
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Posted on 20-10-2025 16:33
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Some days ago, Eric IDed a Linnaemya picta for me which I had seen in the Rhein-area near Bon/Germany. Yesterday (20. October 2025) I saw this fly on the other side of Germany, in a park in the Berlin suburb Biesdorf. Although I cannot see her "snout", I believe it is the same species again. How wromng am I ?????

Thank you for your help

Jörg
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Yes, looks like female L. picta again.
Greetings, Eric
 
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