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Brownish fly (Suillia bicolor)
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Posted on 25-10-2016 18:10
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Thankful for any help to ID this fly from south Sweden today. Body length 5 mm.

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Looks like Psilidae.
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Thanks! I will look clooser in that family. Maybe Chyliza sp.?

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It's not a damaged female specimen of Suillia sp.?
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Thanks - I think you are right Andrzej! When I look clooser there is a vibrissa, which I don´t think Psilidae has got.....

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Check also pls the pale hairs on dorsal part of scutellum. I see that the costal spines
are small. Maybe it's a darker form of Suillia bicolor... Andrzej
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Yes, there are onlu short, adpressed pale hairs on scutellum (no dark hairs), and short costal spines. So Suillia bicolor seems to be a very good choice. Thanks!

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