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Callomyia amoena
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Posted on 04-06-2011 17:38
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I collected this fly in a forest in the Netherlands, it is 5,0 mm big. Its eyes are contiguous (male). Any ideas about genus or maybe species?
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And a close picture of the wing venation.
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Callomyia of the Platypezidae. No key at hand, sorry.
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Shame on me.. Because of the very big eyes I just accepted it had to be Pipunculidae. I'll key out the species.
 
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Callomyia amoena.
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I already keyed it as Callomyia amoena, so thanks for the confirmation!
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