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Cylindromyia
Horst Schlueter
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Posted on 31-08-2008 13:04
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Hallo,
this my first contribution in this forum. I hope, that I will make not to much mistakes.

This fly I saw at 25. July 2008 in a former quarry, with much new soil, nearby Leutenbach-Weiler zum Stein, Baden-W?rttember, Germany. I think it resembles Cylindromyia bicolor.

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I have the problem to post the picture, but I don't know, where ist the mistake.
 
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Hallo,
I hope that I'm now succesfully.
Best regards

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It most definitely is C. bicolor.
Northern population known (see Tschorsnig & Herting, 1985).


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Hallo Theo,
thank you very much.
But I have a question, because my english is not the best.
Your answer (because your writing most) will mean, that there is a little doubt?

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Horst
 
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Horst - Theo is saying there is no doubt at all. You can label this nice fly Cylindromyia bicolor.

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Ganz bestimmt bicolor !

As Susan correctly explained


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