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Suillia cf quadrilineata
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Posted on 06-10-2007 19:02
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I think these flies are awfully difficult. Heleomyzidae or Opomyzidae or Dryomyzidae or Lauxanidae or Drosophilidae etc ...

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size?
It seems to me Dryomyzidae. Not sure, though.
 
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It's always difficult to estimate the size, but I'll guess about 6-8 mm. It is sitting on a leaf of birch.
 
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Suillia (Heleomyzidae).
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Thanks Jere!
 
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I must be more careful with these "guys" Sad
 
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Suillia near quadrilineata Smile
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Thank you Andrzej! Cool
 
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