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Juergen Peters
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Posted on 30-08-2007 23:08
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Hello!

This fly from yesterday at a hedge (Ostwestfalen/Germany) was only 5 mm long. It resembles Pegomyia bicolor (Anthomyiidae) in the gallery. Is this possible? Thanks!
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i think so...
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
i think so...


Thanks, Jorge!

When I saw pictures of such a fly some days ago by another photographer I first thought of some Phaonia. But this one was much smaller than P. rufiventris for example (and the other fly was identified as Pegomyia here, so I thought mine could be the same Wink).
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Pegomya (without aditional "i"Wink
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Hello, Nikita!

Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
Pegomya (without aditional "i")


Ah, one of the exceptions to the rule... (most '...myias' written with that 'i'), thanks!
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