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Sciomyzidae? > Pherbellia sp.
Stephen R
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Posted on 20-03-2010 20:55
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March 18, Clitheroe England. I forgot to check the size, but around 3mm. Will confirm later.
EDIT: It is actually 4mm from the face to where I think the abdomen ends, around where the outer cross-vein is.
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Hi Stephen...Looks like Heleomyzidae...maybe Heteromyza sp....Smile
 
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Oh, OK. I thought Heleomyzidae had convergent postverticals, and I couldn't see any spines on the costa. But I've never seen Sciomyzids at first hand, so I'm guessing wildly, in accordance with time-honoured tradition Grin
 
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I'm guessing wildly too..Maybe if you cleaned the lense of that Cameraphone you insist on using then the spines on the costa would be visible. Wink Then again, maybe you are right and there are no spines.
If you must use a Cameraphone, can I suggest next one you buy will be a Samsung GX-20. I use it and can recommend it fully. Smile

Talking crap again....Roger
I don't have shares in Samsung.

I'm never going to hear the end of this if wrong....am I ?
Tephrochlamys ?....probably end up being a bloody Pherbellia awkwardFrown
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How about Dryomyzidae? At least they are allowed to have divergent postverts. I must go and measure the size, but I'm sure it was too small for Tephrochlamys - and probably for any Sciomyzidae too. It won't feel so bad if we were both wrong Grin
 
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I checked the size: 4mm (see edit in 1st post).
 
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Frown All right, I know when I'm licked.... (all over)


Frank Zappa..(Lyrics)
Might miss out the rest of it to preserve the decency of this Website Wink
I am returning to the little room under the stairs, (With a Mud Shark Cool) I may be gone some time.Frown...hopefully by the time I reappear there will be some flies to photograph.


In disgrace.. AGAIN.....Roger....Bloody Pherbellia
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Stephen R
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Thanks Paul!

Don't bother with the hair shirt, Roger - after all, you were the first to mention the correct ID Grin
ACcentuate the positive....

Stephen (Mr In-Between) R.

PS. Next time I need your help I'll call you on my Nikon D300 Cool
Edited by Stephen R on 21-03-2010 12:25
 
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Would you believe it...The National Union of Mud Sharks (FZ) don't allow working on Sundays, on the orders of their Patron Saint..awkward..St. Hugo of Caracas Cool, so I'm back.
Well Stephen using a Scattergun approach to ID'ing flies, one of us was bound to stumble upon the correct ID.
I'm having bother receiving a signal on my Samsung GX 20 at the moment, will call you when it is back. Cool

Roger (Mr. Hairshirt 2010)
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I think I may join you under the stairs - must stay away from Calliphoridae Sad

Stephen.
 
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Especially ones called Melinda......
..Messenger should be shot.

The Mud Shark will be glad to see you....Wink
 
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