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Family Lauxaniidae maybe?
Stephen
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Posted on 12-04-2005 12:04
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Would appreciate any help with this fly. My best guess for family is Lauxaniidae.

The fly was resting on a dried up deer carcass when I first saw it, but it soon flew to leaves.
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Here's a second photo, giving a dorsal view this time.
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Heleomyzidae, i think, by the bristles on the costa. Species of Heleomyzidae have been found before on carcasses. Would be interesting to know whether there are also species specialised in dead animals, or arer they just general saprophages?
 
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I agree with Louis, this is a heleomyzid. For example the species of the genus Neoleria that can be found rather early in the year are known from carcasses of amongst others roe deer.
 
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Jan, Louis, Thanks very much for your ID of this fly for me. I really appreciate it!
Edited by Stephen on 19-10-2006 23:43
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rather Acantholeria (Aor are much shorter than Posterior orbital seta)Wink
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Yes Andrzej, you are right, I should have seen that!

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Thanks very much for your help with this fly, Andrzej!
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