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Posted on 09-10-2007 18:18
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A curious all black fly and here too, I have not idea of the family
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Near paris, october 6th, ~10-12mm
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Muscidae.
Also genus isn't a problem - Hydrotaea
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Nikita - I agree with Muscidae - what features are you using to say Hydrotaea?
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Well, mostly white spot at anterior middle frons.
I undrestand your doubts, Tony, I think I have the same - I've never seen female of Hydrotaea with such white dusted upper pleuras (as in case of C.atra).
So I decided that there are a lot of Hydrotaea species I haven't seen yet...
Any other idea? Shock
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The stance reminded of of Lispe (fullly folded wings, long spread-out legs), but I haven't checked the other features - it was just a jizz thing Cool
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