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Heleomyzidae?> Tephrochlamys sp. 6mm
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Hello,

I was confused by this one! In the end I opted for Heleomyzidae.

17th October on Ivy, my garden near Lincoln UK.

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Tephrochlamys sp.
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Thank you Andrzej!

We have for species listed of Tephrochlamys, it doesn't look like the two in the gallery which are T. flavipes and rufiventris, to me at least!

http://www.dipter...p?id=14895

That would leave T. tarsalis and laeta if not the others. Any further ideas on which species?
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Probably darker from of T. rufiventris (earlier known as T. canescens). I cannot be sure if the specimen is not yet studied !
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OK, thanks! Smile
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Fantastic remark, Andrzej, in my notes I have indeed a "?" at T. canescens. I thought this animal is a Tephrochlamys, but the fly was so dark.
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I checked my photos from last year, I have poor pics of a female on a window which look like T. rufiventris taken in May.
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