Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Diastatidae, Drosophilidae or..

Posted by blowave on 29-01-2012 17:47
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Hi,

It resembles many families but Lauxaniidae is out!

Feeding on Ivy on 1st October 2011, near Lincoln UK. These three shots are the only ones I got, it was small maybe 3mm.

Janet

Posted by blowave on 29-01-2012 17:47
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Posted by blowave on 29-01-2012 17:48
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Posted by Tony Irwin on 29-01-2012 18:32
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Psilopa nitidula (Ephydridae)

Posted by blowave on 30-01-2012 01:49
#5

Tony Irwin wrote:
Psilopa nitidula (Ephydridae)


Thanks Tony, and of course I have had that before but the antennae threw me! They look bigger and more orange, could this be a male?