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Posted on 29-11-2005 00:53
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I made this photos back in April.
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This second fly might be a different species, but structurally it is very similar to the previous one. This was superabundant on the shingle banks of the sea. I guess the larva of this species lives between the stones in the tidal zone.
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LoL, when I saw it I thought about Tethinidae and then started to look if it was a fly from the shore. And, indeed, it was. So, I think Tethinidae, but I am open to other suggestions.
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The first image is from inland, so it probably belongs to a different family, though superficially similar to the second fly. Could that be a Muscidae fly?
 
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Is Schoenomyza litorella Japanese?
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There are only 36 species of Coenosiinae in Japan. Suspiciously low in my opinion. I do not know whether the fauna is not described in detail, or wheteher records are missing from the database, or there are only a handful of species in this group.

Genera are: Limnophora, Lispe, Caricea, Orchisia, Pygophora, Coenosia

But the genus mentioned by you is not mentioned, so I assume this species does not occur.

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