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Ident. by Kahis as Ephydridae
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Posted on 08-04-2008 14:05
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This fly I found yesterday (sice was 7mm)
It looks to me like a Lauxaniidae, but it has very long bristles on the last tergit.
Is it Lauxa......or not ??

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Notiphila caudata (Ephydridae).

Believe it or not, it's a male. The terminalia are very weird in this fly. That's not an ovipositor, although it looks like one.
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Au au....luckely I'm not a female Notiphila caudata!Grin

Thanks very much, its my first Ephydridae, so my day is good now !


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Please add the photo to the gallery!
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I just did it !! Grin

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