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Thai, N1 Ephydridae
Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 05-12-2007 11:20
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05 Dec, Pattaya, Jomtien, 4-4,5mm
I hope that Tony or somebody else give me at least genus of such unusual painted-wings Ephidridae.
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I really don't know for sure - but my first reaction is that it's close to Discomyza - I hope you have retained a specimen!
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Thank you Tony.
On one hand I hoped to get species name, on the other hand the fact that you don't know promises something interesting Grin
4 spp collected, but females Angry
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I used to think that ephydrid flies were a little boring... but this photo shows me that I was wrong! I would like to see them in action!!! Grin
 
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In action this one mostly sit still if you arre lucky enough to find it among vegetation Wink
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I'd need to go Thailand... Sad
 
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I've got message from Marina Krivosheina - Discomyza maculipennis
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maculipennis means spotted wings, with maculae

malucipennis. Pfft
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Pennis means wings???Shock
 
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sure. curvipennis --- curved wings. Like Camarota curvipennis.
Albipennis - white/clear wings and so on.
 
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AmazingGrin

In what language?
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Camarota comes from the Greek. Penna comes from Latin.
 
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Thank you

I only knew the Greek ptera.
 
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