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Heterocheilidae, Heterocheila buccata, northern Norway
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Geir79 |
Posted on 17-04-2011 23:48
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
Found another species on seaweed, close to the ocean. Varied in size, I think between 5 and 8 mm. Have photos of 2 individuals, both taken on 17.04.2011 in Bodø (northern Norway). Looks a bit like Scathophagidae, but I'm not sure. Geir79 attached the following image: [95.19Kb] Edited by Geir79 on 18-04-2011 19:32 |
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Geir79 |
Posted on 17-04-2011 23:49
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
Second of the same fly, sideview:
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Geir79 |
Posted on 17-04-2011 23:50
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
Third one:
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Geir79 |
Posted on 17-04-2011 23:51
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
Sideview of the second individual:
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Roger Thomason |
Posted on 18-04-2011 01:02
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Member Location: Mossbank,Shetland Isles. Posts: 5248 Joined: 17.07.08 |
Heterocheila buccata - Maybe?
Edited by Roger Thomason on 18-04-2011 01:03 |
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Geir79 |
Posted on 18-04-2011 11:32
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
Yes, looks very similar to that in the gallery... Unknown family for me though (Heterocheilidae), checked Fauna Europaea, this is the only species in that family? Found this only a few meters from the water, on what appeared to be living algae (not rotten seawood). It's a typical habitat for this species from what I've read on the Norwegian version of Wikipedia (other similar species in other familys live further up on the beach, on rotten or dry seawood). But don't know enough to confirm this myself. Edited by Geir79 on 18-04-2011 11:40 |
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Geir79 |
Posted on 18-04-2011 11:52
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
One photo of the bigger flies (7-8 mm bodylength), this is the same species?
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Geir79 |
Posted on 18-04-2011 11:53
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
Another one
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Stephane Lebrun |
Posted on 18-04-2011 17:22
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Member Location: Le Havre, France Posts: 8248 Joined: 03.03.07 |
Roger is right, there are all Heterocheila buccata (the first one is a male), the only European species in the family. I have somewhat lightened the last photo : Stephane Lebrun attached the following image: [48.7Kb] Stephane. |
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Geir79 |
Posted on 18-04-2011 19:31
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Member Location: Norway Posts: 689 Joined: 09.03.11 |
Yes, I have just got a new camera, sometimes the photos get too dark (had same settings for all of the photos). Looks much better now the last one! Thanks for confirming |
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