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Nele
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Posted on 18-08-2007 20:09
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Hello,

I'm new here and want to ask you for identification help on these Sciomyzid flies.

Photographs were taken today in northern Germany. I found the flies in a garden centre in which plants for ponds are sold. The flies sat on fields of Phragmites reed.

Thanks in advance.

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Posted on 18-08-2007 20:13
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This one has newly hatched and I asked myself why its abdomen is so green? Could it be that it fed on a snails gut including the vegetables?
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Hi Nele.
On both photos Elgiva solicita, the second one has serios health problemsSad
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Nele
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Hi Nikita,

thanks a lot. Smile

Are you really sure that it is ill?
A few minutes later the fly spread its wings and began to flatten them with its feet. Why do you think that it is ill? Only because of the colour?

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In this case not badly ill, but badly youngGrin
Soon abdomen will become dry and redish.
Young male, by the way.
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By the way N2:
nice images for Gallery, my test all 3.
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Nele
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Poooh. It takes a load off my mind. Wink

But - what's about the green colour? Where does it come from?

Regarding the photos - I'd be pleased to see them in the gallery of this nice forum. Smile
 
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