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Chloropidae-> Eutropha fulvifrons
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Posted on 22-09-2011 21:38
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I caught this little fly in Nieuwvliet, the Netherlands. It has white halters. Does someone know its name or isn't it possible to say?
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Could you take some pics to above of sample? wings, head and thorax please! Smile
Edited by Sara21392 on 22-09-2011 21:54
Sincerely yours
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Ok, tomorrow I'll take some picturesSmile
 
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It is Chloropidae...
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Thanks for confirming the family, Paul. I thought it should be Chloropidae because the frontal triangle was vere obvious as seen in other Chloropidae. I'll post some extra pictures for Sara.
1 Thorax (1 pair apical scutellar bristles, 1 pair of dc)
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The head, I didn't know from which side, so here a dorsal view.
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And the last picture. I hope these pictures are sufficient.
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That's Chloropinae! and also I think looks like Cryptonevra sp.! But for sure I will ask to an expert about this ID! Smile
Edited by Sara21392 on 23-09-2011 12:57
Sincerely yours
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Thanks!
 
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Eutropha fulvifrons (Haliday, 1833), Chloropidae, Chloropinae. One of the very few thallassicolous chloropids, developing along the dead algae and Zostera of marine sandy beaches with dunes from northern Europe till northern Africa.
 
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Interesting biology of this little fly! Thanks for ID.
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek
 
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