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Asteiidae ??
javanerkelens
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Posted on 23-02-2008 19:12
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Today found in the mos.
About 3 mm

Whit a very long arista.

Greatings Joke
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No, this one is an oscinelline chloropid. Possibly near Elachiptera?
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When I look at it and to the rough structure on the upper part, then indeed Elachiptera could by possible.
But I miss in my foto the long antennae
http://www.cedarcreek.umn.edu/insects/album/029094007ap.html
But we have 8 sort of Elachiptera in the Netherlands , so it can contain species without such large antennae.....(or my fly has hidden them)

Many thanks for your help !!!!!Grin
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Chloropid flies have a big triangular ocellar zone as we can see clearly in these photos and they are usually small/very small. Wink
 
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Chloropid flies have a big triangular ocellar zone as we can see clearly in these photos and they are usually small/very small.


AHA ! That I wil remember Wink

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Posted on 24-02-2008 11:48
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Elachiptera species have quite a short, rounded 3rd antennal segment, but in some species (as in the ones from Cedar Creek) the arista is very thickened, giving the appearance of a much longer antenna.
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