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Ephydridae, Ephydra macellaria macellaria, northern Norway
Geir79
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Is it possible to tell which genus or species this is?

Seems like it's abundant around small pounds of water, especially the ones close to the sea (which contains seawater, intertidal pools). Size is approx. 4-5 mm.

Photographed in Bodø, northern Norway, 30.03.12.
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Think it looks very similar to Ephydra riparia in the gallery, but I don't know how the other species in the genus looks like...
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Read in another thread here at the forum, it seems it's only possible to identify these by the male genitalia.

Is it a male? I don't have much experience with detailed examinations of insects... Only have ONE specimen.
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Photo of genitalia (from above). It does not look like E. riparia in this thread: http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=33779

What else could it be? Maybe I took the photo from the wrong angle...
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And another photo, of the dorsal thorax (guess numbers of setae is important). This one seems to have 4 rows of ac before suture, does that mean it could be riparia afterall? Read this too on the forum...

Riparia and macellaria are the two species in genus Ephydra known from Norway it seems.

I think this is riparia, the genitalia match (I've taken another look at previous post on this forum and my specimen).
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I'd guess macellaria or scholtzi from the photos.
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Is there any way to determine the species (scholtzi has not yet been found in Norway, if Fauna Europaea is updated).

I've only found photos of riparia on Diptera.info (and none of the others, can't find anything on the internet on scholtzi and macellaria).
 
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If I am not mistaken to see 4 rows of ac setae E.scholtzi is excluded. Surstyli straight, not curved inside - E.macellaria. According to Wirth, 1975 - thorax greenish-brown, not whitish-grey - it is then Ephydra macellaria macellaria Egger. (the second subspecies macellaria alandica Frey)Smile
 
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Thank you very much for ID! I really could not get anywhere with this one myself. It has 4 rows of ac setae.
 
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