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Phoridae sp.
Ben Hamers
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Posted on 01-03-2007 22:59
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Hello,

This couple I saw three weeks ago near the Dutch-German border in a moor. Size about 4 mm per piece.
The male seems to have everything in XXL : Palpi, front legs, third antennal segment and arista.

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Paul Beuk
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Might well be a species of Phora.
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Not Phora. Perhaps Triphleba?
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Okay, too glossy for Phora, I presume?
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Ben Hamers
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Giving them Phorids a name seems to be as difficult as making a picture of them.
Thanks anyway,

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