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Sphaeroceridae Hungary
Xespok
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Posted on 24-05-2006 23:12
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Another fly from low mountains of Northern Hungary.
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Edited by Xespok on 25-05-2006 11:21
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
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Nice stout legs!
I thinks this belongs to Sphaeroceridae.
 
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Correct LouisPfftPfft It is a Sphaerocerid. Note the spur at the end of the hind tibia and the large,wide metatarsus.I will try for a genus next.It looks familiar.Robert
 
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Sphaeroceridae was my guess too, but this family seems to be relatively scarce in Japan, so I had no experience. Some recent threads with apterous flies show very similar flies, the wings in this species also seem to be somewhat short.
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
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Xespok Hence the big legs. They aren't great on the wing. Interesting about Japan Robert PS. There is a pic in the gallery and more info on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sphaeroceridae Robert
Edited by Robert Nash on 25-05-2006 17:05
 
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