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little Dolichopodidae ?
Robert Heemskerk
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hello flyforum,

On a bark of a tree I saw some little Dolichopodidae?
I am not sure if these belong to this family?

It was just 2-3 mm..

greeting robert,
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These are Medetera. One of the Dolichopodidae experts may be able to say which species.
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Thank you Tony for this reaction
Nice to know these Medetera-species.

greeting, robert
 
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