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Orygma luctuosum ?
Stephane Lebrun
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I'm not very sure of this one, same beach, near Etretat (France), at seaside, on seaweeds.
I first thought at Coelopidae, but looks very like Orygma luctuosum (Sepsidae).

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Size : 7-8 mm.
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another fly in seaweed!! Almost in the other post I wrote this genus!!! funny. Smile
it is an unusual Sepsidae, though...
 
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I add this ventral view showing the genitalia.
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great and valuable photo.
It seems to be a dry Fucus sp. (Phaeophyta)
 
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Yes, this is Orygma - we had one previously - see
http://www.dipter...post_27994.
Please submit one of your photos to the gallery - this is a very odd-looking sepsid! Smile
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Thanks a lot for the confirmation Tony. I'll submit.
Edited by Stephane Lebrun on 23-09-2007 18:37
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