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Posted on 20-07-2008 23:21
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I just cannot key this Platypezidae out, so I must be making a fundamental mistake somewhere. To help me along, can anyone say which genus this fly is? Male and female featured - both emerged from some fungus I have kept.

Emerged 20 July 2008. Shropshire, UK (fungus collected in May 08).
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and the male:
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Looks like Seri obscuripennis to me.
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PS: Was the fungus some Polyporus?
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Hello Michal,
Yes, you are absolutely correct. I did eventually manage to determine this one and it was indeed Seri obscuripennis. Over thirty individuals emerged from a single Polyporus badius fruit body.
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Oh, thats cool, take a picture of larva next time Wink
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Michal, I did take some photos Smile
http://www.flickr...689731701/
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LoL, why aren't they in the Gallery yet?
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On my list of to dos.........
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