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tiny fly for id. 3mm
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DPD |
Posted on 29-09-2020 12:49
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india.
DPD attached the following image: [285.06Kb] Edited by DPD on 29-09-2020 12:52 |
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Dmitry Gavryushin |
Posted on 03-12-2021 13:00
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Member Location: Moscow region, Russia Posts: 3308 Joined: 17.10.05 |
Sepsidoscinis maculipennis Hendel, 1914 (Chloropidae). See the original description (Annls hist.-nat. Mus. nat. hung. 12: 247-248); also Mlynarek, 2018 (Zootaxa 4471 (1): 001-036, Figs 50-55, 57), Manual of Afrotropical Diptera, Vol. 3, 2021, Fig. 97
Edited by Dmitry Gavryushin on 03-12-2021 13:02 While others can't climb, using infinite pains, I, gravity turning to jest, Ascend, with all ease, perpendicular planes, Rough or smooth, just as pleases me best. |
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Dmitry Gavryushin |
Posted on 20-01-2022 16:40
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Member Location: Moscow region, Russia Posts: 3308 Joined: 17.10.05 |
Good images from Taiwan (Hsinchu County, Emei Township, Liuliao Historic Trail) here: https://www.inatu.../105061242
While others can't climb, using infinite pains, I, gravity turning to jest, Ascend, with all ease, perpendicular planes, Rough or smooth, just as pleases me best. |
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Dmitry Gavryushin |
Posted on 24-02-2022 10:40
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Member Location: Moscow region, Russia Posts: 3308 Joined: 17.10.05 |
That's apparently what is identified as a sepsid fly approaching the prey of a feeding thomisid spider and flollowing salticid spiders, photographed in Karnataka (India): Hill et al., 2020 - Kleptoparasitic flies and jumping spiders (Araneae: Salticidae) - Peckhamia 202.1, 1-7, Figs 2.2, 5; https://peckhamia..._202.1.pdf
While others can't climb, using infinite pains, I, gravity turning to jest, Ascend, with all ease, perpendicular planes, Rough or smooth, just as pleases me best. |
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guplox |
Posted on 24-02-2022 10:51
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Member Location: east China (Zhejiang) Posts: 496 Joined: 09.02.18 |
Thank you Dmitry for this interesting article link! I asked for ID of this fly in our forum too (https://diptera.i..._id=104960). It's really interesting that this fly is actually kleptoparasitic. |
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