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Small fly at spider prey: Milichiidae?
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

This only 1.5 mm long fly examined an Anisopodid midge caught in a spider web at our garden shed (northwest Germany) today. Is it a Milichiid? Thanks!
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Another view.
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Microphor sp. You can see the antennae in the second image and that would not be that large in any of the Milichiidae. At least the genus Microphor of the Microphoridae (or rather Microphorinae as they have been shown to belong with the Dolichopodidae) are also seen near spider's webs and on preys, but not as often as Desmometopa.
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Hi J?rgen,

You "Anisopodid midge" does look more like a dolichopodid to me.

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LoL, I did not even look at what J?rgen wrote about that one: It is Neurigona.
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Hello, Paul and Jan Willem!

Many thanks! Ups... I should have seen by the large genitalia, that the prey must be a male Neurigona Wink (they are also very frequent here at the moment...).

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Microphor sp. You can see the antennae in the second image and that would not be that large in any of the Milichiidae.


Yes, I also noticed the long antennae, and that they were bigger than those of all Milichiidae in the gallery. But I didn't know if there were possibly other Milichiidae with such antennae...

At least the genus Microphor of the Microphoridae (or rather Microphorinae as they have been shown to belong with the Dolichopodidae) are also seen near spider's webs and on preys, but not as often as Desmometopa.


Very interesting, thanks!
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