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Hydrotaea? --> Lonchaeidae
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 05-03-2008 01:32
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Hello!

These small (4-5 mm) were numerous today on sunny treetrunks at the forest (northwest Germany). Please don't tell me, they are Anthomyiids... Wink. Could they be Hydrotaea sp.?
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Dorsal view.
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Lonchaeidae Smile
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Hello, Kahis!

Kahis wrote:
Lonchaeidae Smile


Arrghh... For a short time I had those in mind, but then I thought: too dark eyes (I only know those with more red eyes), to early... Thanks, Kahis!
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If it is Lonchaeidae, it should not be too difficult to get some more precise identification in the light of these darkened veins...
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very interesting ! I dont know how much of the darkened wing veins and darker eyes are due to the light conditions rather than anything else. the head and antennal flagellomere look a bit like a Dasiops spp. but the rest does not seem to fit too well.
Juergen - any chance of you tubing one of these for me next time you are out ??? ...... best wishes ... Iain
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Hello, Iain!

Iain MacGowan wrote:
Juergen - any chance of you tubing one of these for me next time you are out ???


Oh, that I should have known earlier... Frown Today I was on the way on another location (about 3 km from the first). It was only 3 ?C and there were not many flies. But this Lonchaeid again sunbathed at trees. Unfortunately the weather forecast speaks of rain or snow tomorrow and possibly the next days. Sad


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