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Fly for ID if poss.
Toby
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Posted on 24-04-2007 00:47
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this fly was hanging round some larger Bibio types on a clump of nettles. Box Hill Surrey

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seems to have a mite on its leg:

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Edited by Toby on 24-04-2007 00:52
 
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this is not Bibionidae fly. I would say Sciaridae.

Mite - typical phoresy in diptera. Wink To spread to other locals. very improbable to be some kind of parasitism here.
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 24-04-2007 01:01
 
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looks like the Sciaridae in the gallery - bit short of images thereSad
 
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Racketman wrote:
bit short of images thereSad
Sciaridae have the uncanny habit of being neigh impossible to identify from pictures. Hence few images.
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