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Fly ID (Muir of Dinnet, Scotland)
Gman
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Posted on 26-07-2022 15:06
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Hi All
This fly appeared from nowhere and started featsing on the very small black flies that were all over this small thistle.
I noticed the bright red spot(?) on the scutellum. But I have no idea whether this is some sort of parasite or infection
etc? If anyone has an idea please let me know.

Could someone also ID the fly please?

Yours, Gareth
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John Carr
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I think Scathophagidae with a mite.
 
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The fly appears to be a female Scathophaga stercoraria
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Isn't Scathophaga stercoraria a Yellow Dung Fly?

One I took earlier in the year
https://www.flickr.com/photos/157476475@N03/52189158782/in/photolist-2nvM5Es
 
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The photo you took earlier is a male. Females are not so hairy, and usually dull green in colour.
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Gman
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Thanks Tony for the education Smile
 
Paul Beuk
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The small flies are Empis sp.
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Thanks Paul
 
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