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Hi, what can this black fly be ? A Clusiidae ? August 10. 2008 Helsinki, Finland.

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I'd say, a psylid
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Chyliza, to be more specific.


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And if Chyliza then it must be leptogaster. Hmmmm very strange indeed. Thank You so much Smile

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Why ?
It is either Ch. leptogaster or Ch. nova, those are very similar and I never found nova.
But why is leptogaster strange ?


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JariF wrote:
And if Chyliza then it must be leptogaster. Hmmmm very strange indeed. Thank You so much Smile


Don't worry, strange things happen all the time for dipterologists Smile

Theo: He's probably referring to the fact that this species (leptogaster) has to date only been found on the ?land Islands, not mainland Finland. But why not; the host plants grows here and the climate is only slightly colder on the coast. C. nova has not yet been found in Finland.
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Hi, yes that is the reason. Allways when I find something strange I look for the distribution maps. If the species is found only from Lappland or ?land Islands the bell is ringing telling me to re-check the specimen. So that's why Grin

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