Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Mystery Fly 1 0f 7 Dolichopodidae

Posted by cornascrebe on 29-08-2007 14:15
#1

A small fly 5 to 9 mm Grassland 27/08/07

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Edited by cornascrebe on 29-08-2007 16:38

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 29-08-2007 14:16
#2

Dolichopodidae.

Posted by cornascrebe on 29-08-2007 14:16
#3

A small fly 5 to 9 mm Grassland 27/08/07

Regards

Colin D

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Posted by cornascrebe on 29-08-2007 14:18
#4

A small fly 5 to 9 mm Grassland 27/08/07

Regards

Colin D

2272xx

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Posted by cornascrebe on 29-08-2007 14:19
#5

A small fly 5 to 9 mm Grassland 27/08/07

Regards

Colin D

2274xx

http://www.judywo....pipex.com

Posted by cornascrebe on 29-08-2007 14:20
#6

A small fly 5 to 9 mm Grassland 27/08/07

Regards

Colin D

2272xx

http://www.judywo....pipex.com

Posted by cornascrebe on 29-08-2007 14:20
#7

A small fly 5 to 9 mm Grassland 27/08/07

Regards

Colin D

2279xx

http://www.judywo....pipex.com

Posted by cornascrebe on 29-08-2007 14:21
#8

A small fly 5 to 9 mm Grassland 27/08/07

Regards

Colin D

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http://www.judywo....pipex.com

Edited by cornascrebe on 29-08-2007 14:23

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 29-08-2007 14:24
#9

Dolichopus sp. I think.

Posted by cornascrebe on 29-08-2007 14:24
#10

Jorge

Thank you very quick response Is it possible to ID this spec visually to species level

Many Thanks


Colin D

Posted by crex on 29-08-2007 14:32
#11

If you change subject line to Dolichopodidae you'll probably attract Igor Grichanov ;)

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 29-08-2007 15:06
#12

Argyra

Posted by cornascrebe on 29-08-2007 16:43
#13

I must admit havuing done a google it looks like one of two spp

Dolichopus longitarsis

or

Dolichopus claviger



Possibly ???????????


Many thanks for everyones help

Posted by Kahis on 29-08-2007 17:44
#14

Well, the you fly looks a bit like those Dolichopus species. Not a lot tough ;)

Posted by Igor Grichanov on 04-09-2007 08:10
#15

Nikita is right. Argyra sp. female.

Posted by cornascrebe on 04-09-2007 12:47
#16

Many thanks Igor these sure are a difficult lot to ID much appreciated

Colin D


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Edited by cornascrebe on 04-09-2007 13:09