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Seaweed fly identification
HHarland
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Posted on 02-04-2013 18:09
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Hi
I collected some seaweed flies from the strandline of a beach on the south Devon coast on 18/03/13. Coelopa frigida and Coelopa pilipes are reported to be the most abundant seaweed flies at this site so i guess it could be one of them, however i'm struggling to find information on how to distinguish them. Also if anyone knows if this is a male or female and how you tell the difference that would be extremely helpful. (In the attached photo i have removed the back legs in order to give a clearer view of the abdomen.)
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Hannah
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It's a Clalyptrate fly (Muscidae / Anthomyzidae) And the thingies in the en of abdomen looks like male genitalia
 
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Yes, a male Fucellia (Anthomyiidae), another common shore fly.
Stephane.
 
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Thank you both, that is very helpful.
 
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