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Milichiidae > Phyllomyza cf. securicornis
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Posted on 07-06-2011 21:48
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Hello..

First I think it looks like Sphaeroceridae, but I also see some likeness to other families! Shock

On 14th May, on my south facing door where I find many things. It was a very dull day. Near Lincoln UK. Size ~3mm

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Milichiidae. Probably Desmometopa sordida.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Milichiidae. Probably Desmometopa sordida.


Oh that's funny coming just after your post on how to find Milichiidae! Grin

We only have one other species which is Desmometopa palpalia, so if that can be discounted we have a certainty!
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I checked on the NBN gateway, not that the records there are indicative of distribution but it gives some idea.

D. sordida shows 4 very southerly records..

http://data.nbn.o...0000029565

Desmometopa palpalia doesn't even show a distribution map..

http://data.nbn.o...a+palpalia
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Don't forget that the UK checklist is constantly gaining new species, so it's not always certain that you may not have a new species, especially with these tiny critters!
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conopid wrote:
Don't forget that the UK checklist is constantly gaining new species, so it's not always certain that you may not have a new species, especially with these tiny critters!


Good point Nigel!

I checked some of the Milichiidae in the gallery, is there a chance this could be Neophyllomyza acyglossa? It's listed for here, the NBN Gateway doesn't have a distribution map for that either, but it looks like it! awkward
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This is a Phyllomyza female, possibly P. securicornis. On the first photo you can see the three lateroclinate orbital setae. They are myrmecophilous. Irina
 
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Thank you Irina!

I searched for other threads on the site, there's very few but one alerted me to another fly I posted which is possibly the male?

http://diptera.in...d_id=39871

The thread I found was from 2006!

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