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Suillia (Heleomyzidae)
Michael Becker
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Posted on 11-11-2007 20:25
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Hello,

what fly is this? I hope not again Scatophaga stercoraria. It took a seat on my window during a rain shower in germany.

Thanks,
Michael
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Somehow a I have difficulties to attach the photo. I tried to edit the post, but it didn't work. Are there some new constraints concerning photos?

Michael
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I try ist again.
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What did you change so that it did want to attach after all?
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Hello, Michael!

Michael Becker wrote:
what fly is this? I hope not again Scatophaga stercoraria.


It's a Suillia sp. (Heleomyzidae), I think. Very numerous these days in our garden in Ostwestfalen. Smile
Edited by Juergen Peters on 12-11-2007 09:32
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Michael Becker
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Paul Beuk wrote:
What did you change so that it did want to attach after all?


Hello Paul,

I changed nothing. I just retried it next morning. Perhaps the server was somewhat overloaded in the evening. I saw that I was not the only one with problems. Up to this point I never had problems, so I decided to just wait some time.

Hello J?rgen,
thank yor for the genus. Are there some especially frequent species here in western gemany?

Michael
 
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Hello, Michael!

Michael Becker wrote:
Are there some especially frequent species here in western gemany?


Sorry, I can't answer that. I find here many Suillias coming to the light in the colder season (when lighting with UV lamp), from 5 to 12 mm. Most of them I posted here in the forum, but with a few exceptions they couldn't be identified after a photo. And because I don't catch specimens, most of them remained Suillia sp....
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Juergen Peters wrote:

And because I don't catch specimens, most of them remained Suillia sp....


Then mine will also stay a Suillia sp. Nevertheless thanks for your answer,

Michael
 
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Hello, Michael!

Michael Becker wrote:
Then mine will also stay a Suillia sp.


Better wait for Andrzej, he is the expert for this family...
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I changed the subject. Perhaps this will catch his attention :-)

Michael
 
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