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Calliopum spec. 2-7-10
hedy2411
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Posted on 11-02-2011 13:09
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Is it possible to say from only this picture which fly this is..?
Picture is made 2-7-2010 in Zeist, Holland
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Looks like a Lonchaeidae to me. I suggest you change the title and wait for an expert...
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It's at a difficult angle, but looks a bit like Calliopum (Lauxaniidae) to me, especially with those banded eyes

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Halteres are white so it is not Lonchaeidae. Considering the location in the Netherlands I think a blackish Calliopum is rather unlikely. Just wondering about Sapromyza hyalinata of the Lauxaniidae...
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S. hyalinata is not one I see much of, so surprised to hear they are more common than Calliopum in the Netherlands.

The one in the picture has all black legs, so hyalinata seems probable? just a shame we can't see dc's and ac's

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Dunno what made you think hyalinata is more common than Calliopum in the Netherlands. The greenish Calliopum (aeneum and simillimum) are very common, the other species (either greenish or more balckish) are not.
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Calliopum sp.
 
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