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Ephydridae, Hydrellia ? from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 05-10-2007 21:46
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Hi,

another fly collected.
when collecting i was thinking to Opomizidae but now i don't know what to say.... but i hope to receive an answer here Smile

in 28.september.2007 collecting when sweeping with net thru vegetation. size little more than 2mm. photo taken thru microscope.

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Hydrellia (Ephydridae)
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Hydrellia (Ephydridae)


thanks Tony.

was a similar one last days (first thinking from the author was Dolichopodidae... if remember well).

now looking thru the gallery this is very a like Nikita's fly with the ID Hydrellia griseola.... maybe is the same?

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Could be - Hydrellia griseola is a very common fly of grassland - the larva is a leaf miner in a wide variety of plants.
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Hydrellia griseola is by far the most common species - but there are many other, similar species. It is still a rather poorly known genus. Really reliable identification is possible only from male genitalia.
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Kahis wrote:
Hydrellia griseola is by far the most common species - but there are many other, similar species. It is still a rather poorly known genus. Really reliable identification is possible only from male genitalia.


i think this is a male... or?
if yes i will try to prepare genitalia and make some photo of that.

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