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Posted by Andre Jas on 28-07-2005 14:53
#1

This little brown fly is very common, but noone can tell me what it is. Is it a young fly?

Thanks,

Andr?
www.diptera.info/forim/5-0541-1.jpg

Posted by Paul Beuk on 28-07-2005 21:03
#2

Actually, the fly is quite 'mature'. Younf specimens in this group are generally more pale than the depicted specimen. It is a member of the Lauxaniidae. I will look into a more precise identification (if someone does not beat me to it, that is).

Posted by Jan Willem on 29-07-2005 07:43
#3

Hi,

I would say Tricholauxania praeusta, but confirmation by Paul would be good.

Jan Willem

Posted by Kahis on 02-08-2005 20:52
#4

Jan Willem wrote:
I would say Tricholauxania praeusta, but confirmation by Paul would be good.


Well said. I checked my own collection and it certainly looks like Tricholauxania.

Weird how I never saw this fly until I caught one by chance after a few years of collecting diptera. But once I knew how to identify the species, it suddenly seems quite common in broadleaved forests.:p