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fly with dotted abdomen -> Leucopis sp.
Michael Becker
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Posted on 12-11-2011 06:02
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Hello,

this 3-4mm fly is from last april from a coastland in southeast siciliy. I can't even guess the family. What is it?

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Michael
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Sara21392
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Looks like Lauxaniidae to me!
Sincerely yours
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family Chamaemyiidae, near Leucopis Smile
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
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Andrzej wrote:
family Chamaemyiidae, near Leucopis Smile


Wooo, yeah, you are right!!! Cool
Sincerely yours
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Michael Becker
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Thank you for your answers. Could it be Leucopis palumbi? This seems to be a rather frequent species in italy.

Michael

 
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I think it would be difficult to identify Leucopis from a photo, but it might be worth reposting with a new title
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Michael Becker
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Oh, I forgot to change the subject. Now let's see whether someone knows more...

Michael
 
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