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Josef Buecker
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Posted on 31-03-2008 18:47
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Hello Forum,

here a fly from the alder marshlands in Hagen (NRW, D), 175 m above sea level. The picture was taken on March 30th 2008. The fly sat on a metall fence that is around the marshland area.

I have no real idea, which fly it might be! Is there anybody who can help?

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Josef
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Stephane Lebrun
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By the general "jizz" I'd say Phaonia subventa, Muscidae.
Stephane.
 
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Posted on 01-04-2008 12:22
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What do you mean by "jizz"? That sounds rather "vulgar" to me.

and: Thank you for the ID!

Josef
 
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crex
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Jizz! Cool
 
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"Jizz" is the indefinable cumulation of small clues which give an animal (or thing) its identity: it is used all the time to identify a fly in the field when it shows itself for three seconds and flies off over a tree...
 
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So I am satisfied. I was rather exicited, because I looked for translation here.

http://www.dict.cc/englisch-deutsch/jizz.html

Thank you crex and phil

and Sorry: Stephane

 
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