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Fly ID needed - please!
dpastern
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Posted on 16-01-2008 01:34
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Spotted this Fly just under 2 weeks ago (5th January) on a shrub in our garden. I'm not sure what type of plant the shrub was.

Location: Ipswich, Australia (just southwest of Brisbane). It was sunning itself late in the afternoon.

This is a crop of the original image, size estimate is about 6mm.

I'm not sure what was meant by "substrate". Anyways, onto the image:

farm3.static.flickr.com/2196/2196400958_63c41f2d3d_o.jpg

Brian [LordV] suggested that I post it here for an ID as it was an unusual looking Fly.

Cheers,

Dave
 
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Beautiful photo of a beautiful fly! This is a lauxaniid - species is Cephaloconus tenebrosus.
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Thank you Stephen!!!! This has been bugging me for a few weeks now! They seem a bit more nervous than the usual flies. This is only the 2nd time in a year that I've seen one of these, so they don't seem very common. I'm usually out in the garden a fair bit with the camera taking images of its inhabitants ;-)

Thanks again, much appreciated.

Cheers,

Dave
 
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Posted on 27-01-2008 00:20
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Here is another image of what looks to me like the same fly. It was resting on a leaf of a frangipanni in my garden at The Gap, a suburb of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia on Sunday, 20 January 2008. Not such a sharp or good image as Dave's, but I'm hoping it's good enough to get a confiramation that it is the Lauxaniid Cephaloconus tenebrosus. It was also about 6mm and allowed itself to be photographed quite closely without flying away. It doesn't appear to be a traditional-looking fly so I am wondering if it is mimicking something, perhaps a treehopper, and if so, why?
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the same fly! Smile crazy these Lauxaniids. The most spectacular event I've seen among the flies was precisely in this family!!! I'm talking about eversible glands' action. Grin
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 27-01-2008 00:39
 
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Robert, certainly looks like the same type of fly to me! What is 'eversible glands' action' btw?

Dave
 
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yes, this is the same fly. the eversible glands referred to were from a terrific series of photographs of a species of Meiosimyza a couple months ago.
 
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Took this 2 weeks ago, heavily pregnant female. 3:1. Since my original image is no longer working due to my original flickr account expiring, I decided to add this new (and much better) image!

http://www.flickr...1/sizes/o/

Dave
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Please add this photo to the gallery. Thanks.
 
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I did that last night, but it's not showing. I didn't get any error messages, is their some sort of approval that happens before images appear in the gallery?

Dave
 
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yes. you need wait for the approval.

 
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Ah yes, it's there now, thanks!

Dave
 
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02.09.10 15:39
People will be welcome to crash here, its only a 3 hour bus trip to Chiang Mai from here. Wink

02.09.10 11:50
All photo submissions were dealt. Most pictures not approved were just adding more duplicates. A few were deleted because of poor quality or identification.

02.09.10 09:37
9-15 March is when all entomologists can crash at Gordon's place to do the real entomological work. Grin

01.09.10 22:23
According to your link Gordon..the Conference is from the 5th - 9th (not 9th-15th as you say) March 2011...Another Typo ? Pfft

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I got truncated there Sad, try www.entomology201.
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Don't forget, if you want an excuse to visit me, there is a big entomology conference in Chiang Mai 9 to 15 March 2011. http://entomology.
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As tthe song says Roger, "We all speak a different language when we're talking in defence." Cool

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Grin....JUST ??..."Dumb All Over" (an' maybe even a little ugly on the side) http://www.youtub...re
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Wondered why you hadn't commented on my last typo. God is just you know. Grin

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I do every time I Log In here Gordon, but at least here I can Log In, unlike Fb Frown

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