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Some more images from Japan nr 5
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Posted on 03-03-2005 04:04
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Some more images from Japan nr 5
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This could be a Sciomyzidae but I do have some reservations about that. Anyone a better idea?
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My guess would have been Dryomyzidae.

This fly is mostly present here during the very late autumn, winter and early spring. This is a small fly, maybe 6-7 mm at most.
Edited by Xespok on 03-03-2005 09:27
 
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Hm, I had not yet heared about Dryomyzidae woth such a striped mesonotum and more or less protruding, antennae. The ones I know are all rather sturdy flies with shortish antennae. I will check if the Manual of Palaearctic Diptera can tell us some more.
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I think this image shows the same species albeit different individual from a very different angle.
home.hccnet.nl/paul.beuk/5-0202-2.jpg
 
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Ah, that changes everything. This is a calyptrate fly. Perhaps Muscidae.
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This is Lispe sinica.
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