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Milichiidae ?
LordV
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Posted on 24-05-2012 07:28
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Thought this was a scuttle fly (Phoridae) but did think those two forward spiky bits at the bottom of the head were a bit odd. Someone suggested it may be Milichiidae
Taken a couple of days ago. South coast UK.
Thanks for any info
Brian V.

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Defenitely Phyllomyza.
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Looks like Phyllomyza flavitarsis. Did you collect the specimen for verification?
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Looks like Phyllomyza flavitarsis. Did you collect the specimen for verification?


Thanks for the ID Paul - fraid I did not collect a specimen

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Better go back and collect one, then. Wink
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