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Who can help to identify this little fly?
Andreas Haselboeck
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Posted on 21-05-2008 09:59
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Hello,
today, in the early morning I found this litle fly (size 4mm) in a little forrest near Frankfurt / Main - Germany.
Can anyone identify this fly?

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Hi Andreas,
you need Lonchaeidae expert for this case.
Nikita
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I do not think lonchaeid experts will be much help with this female Fannia Wink
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Oops! Really!
This shining upper frontalia (of probably F.serena) make a full of me Angry
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Hello Kahis,Hello Nikita,
many thanks! So, this fly ill be Fannia cf serena.
Best regards
Andreas
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