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Could this be a Tetanocera specie?
bonitin
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Posted on 29-10-2008 14:17
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Sorry for the not so good picture!
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this I think was the same fly, but not 100% sure..
Forgot to say where I found them; it was on the country side in the close proximity of water, Ooidonk, Belgium, 26th September
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Neither 1-st nor 2-nd are Tetanocera.
The second one seems to be Euthycera fumigata, but without guarantee.
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Many thanks Nikita! Smile Any idea about the family of the first?
 
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The first is Sciomyzidae as you correctly supposed and well may be the same species, but I'd prefer not to name it, because of some doubts.
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Thanks!
 
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