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---Dolichopodidae? -> Thinophilus flavipalpis
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Posted on 31-10-2009 02:17
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Or??
sitting shortly on a stone in a lake near copenhagen
Sep. the09.
It is the only pict, sorry.
Can it be ID-ed?
Thanks Ole
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Looks like Dolichopodidae from where I'm sitting. And no I'm not in the pub...Grin.

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you are right - of course - pub or notSmile

Thanks alot,
Ole Grin
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Dear dudes,

This is not a dolichopodid species I know of, so I don't think it belongs in this wonderful family.

Cheers,

Marc Pollet

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Marc Pollet wrote:
Dear dudes,

This is not a dolichopodid species I know of, so I don't think it belongs in this wonderful family.
Cheers,
Marc Pollet
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DUDES???? I ain't no dude, dude. Grin
One didn't realise you Dolichopodid guys were so hip to the groove bro', innit.
Or maybe it's a typo...maybe meant duds?


Odd that this thread has had 129 views and nobody picked up on this gaffe of mine...normally get sh*t on from a great height if wrong.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 07-11-2009 00:23
 
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Anyone going to put their head above the parapet on this one....just curious as I thought it might have been H.oceanus, but apparently it isn't even a Doli...Frown

Dude 2
 
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Hi Marcc & Roger
Well, I´m rather curious too so If not a Dolicopodid then which fly can it be then??

pity I did not got more pictures Angry

Ole

 
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Then I guess it should be ephydrid...
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Weird, the legs are bristly (too bristly for Ephydridae), the vein M1+2 has a characteristic inflection like Dolicho have, antennal shape is also characteristic...
It is a Dolichopodidae in my opinion.
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As for me, the wing belongs to a female of Thinophilus flavipalpis (Zetterstedt,1843). The other parts of the body may certainly belong to another familySmile
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Based on wing venation I would have said Dolichopodidae, too, but when someone like Marc says it isn't well, what's the world then coming to...
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Grin I promise not to gloat....for too long. Pfft

Uber Dude

Edit; I think I may have to go into hospital to have an operation to remove the smile on my face....It's starting to hurt now. Grin Ouch.

Look on the bright side Marc, you've been "introduced" to a new member of this "wonderful family". Hot-foot to Denmark.
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Cool I can assure you: I´ve not used glue or photoshop or anything like that. Wink

It is great to have a name for this little creature
Thanks alot for the ID Igor and a special thank you for beeing so persistence Roger!
Grin
Edited by ole on 07-11-2009 19:05
 
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Ole, do not worry, there was a joke. BTW I am sitting now near Copenhagen. Please give me address of the stone you pictured, I shall visit it tomorrow. Or we shall meet this fly tomorrow (sunday) at 12 o.clock at Fureso lake.
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Wow
I´ve send you a mail

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Igor Grichanov wrote:
Ole, do not worry, there was a joke. BTW I am sitting now near Copenhagen. Please give me address of the stone you pictured, I shall visit it tomorrow. Or we shall meet this fly tomorrow (sunday) at 12 o.clock at Fureso lake.


Would you mind if I asked you to lay some flowers on this stone from me, with a card saying;
"From Uber-dude", and saying a few kind words as a marc of respect....Frown.....INNIT.

Thank you
Edited by Roger Thomason on 08-11-2009 01:36
 
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