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On the beach-Anthomyiidae (looks like Delia or Leucophora)
Christine Devillers
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Posted on 24-01-2009 13:00
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This little one (about 6mm) was also on the beach (Zeebrugge, Belgium, 16-09-2008)?
What could it be ?
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Anthomyiidae, female Fucellia ?
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I've never seen such a pale Fucellia. The black legs would make it Fucellia fucorum. There isn't a picture in the gallery, but I think fucorum has been shown somewhere on Diptera.info and it is a much darker fly.

I've no suggestions for what this one is, though.
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I am not convinced myself, that's why the "?"... Wink
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emerged Fucellia.
 
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Thanks,
If it is difficult to identify, perhaps Michael Ackland could tell us ?
 
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It's not Fucellia, but may be a Delia. In fact it looks like Delia lavata which is found on beaches in northern Europe, but can't be lavata which has yellow legs. It also looks like a Leucophora.

Second thoughts: it it might be Delia albula, also found in sand dunes etc
 
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Thanks Smile
 
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