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lagura |
Posted on 27-11-2008 22:09
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Member Location: Helsingborg, Sweden Posts: 1241 Joined: 24.10.08 |
Hi, Can any kind of ID be made out of these rather dark images? The fly was no more than 5mm long (probably a little less). 15 June on a wooden railing surrounding a pond (Helsingborg, Sweden). Thanks! lagura attached the following image: [131.38Kb] Edited by lagura on 22-12-2008 20:12 |
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lagura |
Posted on 27-11-2008 22:09
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Member Location: Helsingborg, Sweden Posts: 1241 Joined: 24.10.08 |
Another view
lagura attached the following image: [127.54Kb] Edited by lagura on 28-11-2008 19:52 |
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Susan R Walter |
Posted on 28-11-2008 15:02
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Member Location: Touraine du Sud, central France Posts: 1802 Joined: 14.01.06 |
Ephydridae?
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Jan Willem |
Posted on 28-11-2008 18:51
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Member Location: Waalwijk, The Netherlands Posts: 2126 Joined: 24.07.04 |
I agree with Susan! Change the title to Ephydridae to attract the attention of the specialists.
Jan Willem van Zuijlen |
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lagura |
Posted on 28-11-2008 19:51
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Member Location: Helsingborg, Sweden Posts: 1241 Joined: 24.10.08 |
Thanks Susan and Jan. I will change the title.
Edited by lagura on 28-11-2008 19:51 |
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Tony Irwin |
Posted on 28-11-2008 20:08
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Member Location: Norwich, England Posts: 7193 Joined: 19.11.04 |
Notiphila - but I try not to identify them to species from photos!
Tony ---------- Tony Irwin |
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lagura |
Posted on 28-11-2008 20:11
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Member Location: Helsingborg, Sweden Posts: 1241 Joined: 24.10.08 |
Thanks Tony.
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Cranefly |
Posted on 22-12-2008 10:40
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Member Location: Shachovskaya Posts: 646 Joined: 17.09.08 |
I know several palaeartctic species which have black tibiae: uliginosa, aquatica, brunipes, major and lyra, tha latter is on the Far East only. uliginoda has black palpi, here we can see yellowish. Eye-to-cheek index is rather high (not aquatica) but not 2:1 as in major. So the only species left is Notiphila brunipes, but usually it has silvery-white face, rarely - a little yellowish, here it seems too yellowish, but possilbe it is some photo-effect. |
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lagura |
Posted on 22-12-2008 20:11
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Member Location: Helsingborg, Sweden Posts: 1241 Joined: 24.10.08 |
Thanks for help and interesting info. I think the yellowish colour is caused by me lighten a dark photo. That usually creates an increase in yellow.
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