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Two flies?
amaira
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Posted on 25-06-2007 08:22
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I have them here at home, 40 km NV Stockholm, Sweden. The first one (2 pictures) do I think is a Neuroctena?

The second flie, I don?t know at all. Is it possible to say enything from this only picture?
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one more picture
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Sitting on a tree.
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Psila sp. (Psilidae).
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Hey paul! Smile Thankyou for your very fast answer.
 
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Hi amaira! You found the same fly as I did yesterday - Psila sp - but you took better photos. The long-legged one ought to be a Dolichopodidae. Please put only one species per thread.
 
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#1-2 Psila merdaria
#2 Neurigona quadrifasciata
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Since these two flies have little to do with eadhother (except being found in the same area), you better post these in different threads (as requested in the Forum - Code of Conduct).
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Oh, I?m sorry. And thankyou all af you.
 
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