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robirdman
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Posted on 23-08-2005 05:32
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My other flies seem to have ceased to go any farther so I'd like to try some others.
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This one is tricky. For the moment I would put my money on one of the Muscidae.
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Hi!

I'm quite sure it's a Notiphila (Ephydridae). Or at least a shore fly. A fly, surelyWink

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LoL
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Thanks very much I'll follow up on that.
 
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I checked with a Muscid specialist:
"Yes, it looks like a small muscid (Schoenomyza) but is indeed an ephydrid - Notiphila, I suppose"

Good work,Thanks
 
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