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Dolichopodidae flies i think
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Posted on 25-04-2007 13:52
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Hi,

Please could anyone help to ID these? both found in mixed wooded areas in rural sussex uk...id guess maybe 7-8mm?

thanks,

Noel.
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another one...maybe a different species,im not sure
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Dolichopodidae family.
 
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oh well ...i triedWink ...title changed from Rhagionidae to Dolichopodidae...thanks Jorge
 
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Female (1) and male (2) of Argyra.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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thanks NikitaSmile
 
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