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Small orange fly (Lauxaniidae?)
ChrisR
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Posted on 17-05-2007 17:19
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This looks a bit like a Drosophila to me but maybe someone (Paul?) has a better idea? Smile Taken in my garden in southern England today - ~3-4mm long.

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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Lauxaniidae - let's wait for Paul to go deeper.
 
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Sounds a good plan ... I just know it doesn't have big enough bristles to be one of mine Wink
 
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No more ideas about this one? Paul ... Kahis? Sad
 
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No keys at hand and not enough recent work in my head. Smile
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Chris, I can't give a species level, but genus is Sapromyza.
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Brilliant - thanks Smile
 
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