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Brachycera, Hungary, June 2007
Xespok
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Posted on 18-07-2007 16:43
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Chamaemyidae?
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My opinion is Philygria (Ephydridae)
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IMO Trixoscelis (Heleomyzidae or Trixoscelididae)
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My idea, too, but I do not know Philygria so I did not post my doubt.
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Yes !, It is a Trixoscelis species from "frontalis" species group
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Thx for everyone.

Nice, a new family for me and for this site. Should I submit this image to the gallery? Unfortunately it is of low quality, this fly was simply too small for my camera.
Edited by Xespok on 19-07-2007 15:11
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Xespok wrote:
Nice, a new family for me and for this site. Should I submit this image to the gallery? Unfortunately it is of low quality, this fly was simply too small for my camera.


Many dipterists put this genus in Heleomyzidae. You'll find some Trixoscelis photos in the Heleomyzidae section of the gallery.
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Thx god, I do not have to post this mediocre image then.
Edited by Xespok on 20-07-2007 10:59
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