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Posted on 29-12-2015 10:36
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Can someone ID this fly that I think is a Sphaeroceridae? Near the sea, south of Sweden, December 20. Best regards, Thomas
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Pic. 2. The fly is around 3 mm
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Similar to pictures I have seen of Crumomyia pedestris, but I do not know if there are other similar species.
 
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The only wingless European Sphaeroceridae I know of is Aptilotus paradoxus. Marshall (1999) gave a generic diagnosis here: http://www.biodiv...part/55699.

(Edit: Based on above comment Crumomyia pedestris is a wingless European Sphaeroceridae I do not know of. Looks similar, although reduced forms often converge on similar appearance.)
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Hello,

This is indeed a Sphaeroceridae of the subfamily Copromyzinae. Specimens can be anything from nearly apterous to fully winged in some species. This looks very much like Crumomyia pedestris, however more species can have reduced wings. See:
http://www.aemnp...._2_535.pdf

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Thanks for your comments!
 
Paul Beuk
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this is Crumomyia pedestris.
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