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Clusiodes? --> confirmed
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

I just found this 5 mm fly in the shade at our house (northwest Germany). I think, this must be a Clusiidae. Perhaps Clusiodes ruficollis?
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Another picture.
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it is a clusiid. Wink
 
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Clusioides cf. ruficollis, according to my collection, but I am not an expert.
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Hello, Jorge and Valery!

Thanks for your confirmations!
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It is difficult to judge about presence or absence of bristles. For example are pre-sutural dorsocentrals present or not? If no pre-sutural dosocentrals are present then I think C. ruficollis is correct.
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Hello, Jan Willem!

Thank you, too!
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