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Coremacera fabricii female & male ->confirmed
Frank Marquard
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Posted on 28-05-2010 13:18
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Found at 26. May 2010, middle Germany. ~7 mm.
My question: Is there a special Point of view, thats the "cf." destroyed?

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It looks like the fly itself also have been destroyed... Wink
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Frank Marquard
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Hello Valery,

thanks for the hint! The point behind " cf" in the filename was a too much, therefore no picture.

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I think you are right with fabricii.
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Thanks for confirmation, Paul!
my inquiry was connected also with something curiosity,
whether one in the meantime more knows.

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C. fabriciii certainly seems closest for that one, too. If you have a male, then genitalia can confirm it.
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Ahh, thanks for information. I found so far only females.

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Hello again,

yesterday I found my first male of this species (~6mm). I tried to photograph the genital plate. Perhaps is it helpful?

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And the exemplar as a whole.
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Last week I collected several specimens.
C. fabricii, yes
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Frank Marquard
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Hello Nikita,

thanks a lot for ID!

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Frank
 
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