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flies on waterplants
Robert Heemskerk
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hello fly-forum,

I found these flies on dried waterplants (on the bank)

It's got typical mouthparts and orange in the face and on the legs.

what kind of fly is this?
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Not absolutely certain, but they could be Spaziphora hydromyzina (Scathophagidae)
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Thank you Tony!, in the Netherlands there is one Spaziphora sp. = Spaziphora hydromyzina

Perhabs it is from another Scathopagidae group?

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It is Spaziphora hydromyzina as Tony said.
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Thanks a lot Kahis! and Tony, good centre! Pfft
 
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No Spaziphora. It is Trichopalpus fraternus (Meigen, 1826)
 
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