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Piophilidae, June 05, 2007
Dmitry Gavryushin
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Size ca. 3.5 mm. Observed around 8 p.m. in an overgrown clearing on a fallen Pinus sylvestris (supported by another tree at 30 degrees, with Clusioides ruficollis on decorticated wood at its broken base). Spent quite a while chasing them up and down the trunk.

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With some characters not visible it is not easy for me to run it through the key, but it could be Allopiophila luteata, so Piophilidae and not Psilidae.
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Many thanks Paul - frankly, I suspected it's Piophilidae, so no wonder I ran the key for Psilidae in vain - but why on a tree trunk and not carrion?
 
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Maybe some decaying fungi or other decaying matter give of the same odour as some carrion?
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Paul is right, Allopiophila luteata (Haliday)
 
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Many thanks for the confirmation Andrey.
 
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