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Very tiny fly (19.10.12) --> Tricimba lineella (Chloropidae)
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

A fly measuring merely 1.5 mm, at light in our garden (northwest Germany). Sorry, no better pictures possible...
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Looks like Chloropidae to me, and I think Oscinellinae!
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Sara21392 wrote:
Looks like Chloropidae to me, and I think Oscinellinae!


Thanks, Sara! Chloropidae was one of my options, too. Possibly Tricimba sp.?
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Quite well possible
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Quite well possible


Thank you, Paul!
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von Tschirnhaus wrote:
Tricimba lineella (Fallén, 1820), Chloropidae, is a small Holarctic Tricimba exceptionally with 5 (not 3) grooves in the scutum (= mesonotum)* and with a scutellum not evenly rounded but with corners at the points where the scutellar bristles insert. The saprophagous larvae mainly develop in mushrooms.
* the short outer one can be detected on the left side in the lower image, and as well the typical dark/light banded tibiae.


Thanks a lot! I did not expect a specific determination after such a long time Smile. We have many mushrooms in our garden.
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Tricimba lineella (Fallén, 1820), Chloropidae, is a small Holarctic Tricimba exceptionally with 5 (not 3) grooves in the scutum (= mesonotum)* and with a scutellum not evenly rounded but with corners at the points where the scutellar bristles insert. The saprophagous larvae mainly develop in mushrooms.
* the short outer one can be detected on the right side in the upper image, and as well the typical dark/light banded tibiae in the upper image. [Correction of the asterisk note in the last contribution !]
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