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Colorful Chloropidae
Stephen
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Posted on 13-07-2006 13:52
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With both bright colors and interesting markings, I was hoping this fly would be easy to identify to species. But while I did find other images of it on the Internet, they were identified only as Chlorodpidae.

Size 2.5 mm, date 7 July 2006, place West Virginia USA, near a small stream.

This fly had a wonderful way of flying, a sort of hovering flight by which it moved only very slowly toward its destination. It reminded me of the type of flight damselflies use.

ID help appreciated!
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Posted on 13-07-2006 13:53
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Here's a lateral view.
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The flight you describe is similar as in Thaumatomyia notata in my very own garden. I think yours may very well be T. glabra.
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