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Empid or Hybotidae maybe?
fleabag
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Posted on 23-05-2007 17:49
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Hi,
Please could anyone help me to id this little fly?sorry not a great shot,i made a mess of the lighting.
Maybe 4mm ish? Found yesterday evening in rural sussex uk.
thanks,
Noel
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I have never seen this fly.
My guess - Opetia nigra, Opetiidae, rather rare fly.
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Sorry, Nikita, but you are dead wrong Smile Opetia as not as slender - think Chrysotus or Crossopalpus. I think it is a hybotid, but cannot see which one.
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I'd go for a Trichina (Hybotidae).
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Trichina elongata Haliday, 1833
 
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thanksSmile
 
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