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Posted on 06-06-2006 07:17
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After a looooong absence (survival is keeping me away from the things I care about), here I am with this tiny white tailed fly photographed yesterday in mixed woodland near a torrent. Sorry for the quality of the photo, there was pratically no light and the little creature was never still for a moment, continually running up and down the leaf and flapping its wings. Can anyone help me?

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Near Rome, Italy. 4/5 mm.

With grateful thanks and I do hope to be back with you in full form before long, Sarah
 
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As far as I can tell most of these small critters with 'silver' or 'white' abdomen belong to Milichia or Milichiella (family Milichiidae). Based on the faint wing patter I would say Milichia speciosa.
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Thanks Paul... I'm glad to be back Wink, Sarah
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We're glad you're back, too. Grin
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