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fly... above Brassica sp.
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HI


* locality - Silgueiros - Viseu - PORTUGAL
* date - 06.01.2007
* size - medium size
* habitat - farmland
* substrate - Brassica sp.
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Hi Jorge.
I'd suppose Hydrotaea of Muscidae. But intersting to know what Kahis thinks...
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if Hydrotaea why doesn?t appear in diptera.info gallery at least one photo?

I?m curious about the frons in M shape. Smile
 
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Hydrotaea ignava (formerly called Ophyra leucostoma). The lustrous black colour and the large, brilliant frontal triangle are typical for the species formerly placed in Ophyra.

Edit: make that Hydrotaea sp. near ignava. There are some mediterranean species in the group that look rather like ignava.
Edited by Kahis on 12-02-2007 14:14
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