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Never seen something like this
Jan Zwaaneveld
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Posted on 10-06-2007 21:19
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Another very small (few mm) and beautiful fly at Leerdam, Netherlands today. I have no clue about its id. Any help is much appreciated!
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A soldierfly, Nemotelus. May be pantherinus, but I'm guessing now... Nice fly!
Thanks for your attention
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Jan Zwaaneveld
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Yes, it is a nice little fly, isn't it? Thanks for your help, Cor.
Perhaps someone can confirm it is N. pantherinus?
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Tony Irwin
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Yes, everything fits pantherinus perfectly. Smile
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Jan Zwaaneveld
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Thanks very much for confirmation, Tony!
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Is it supposed to look like this or is it infected by some fungus?
 
Paul Beuk
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This is what it actually looks like. Grin
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There is the Milky Way... and the milky fly. Grin eheh
 
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