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Stratiomyidae, Nemotelus uliginosus/notatus
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I wonder if someone could help me out with what I thought were female Nemotelus uliginosus and Nemotelus notatus that I photographed on a local site. Reading up on them revealed that both are flies of coastal/saline habitats which doesn't fit with where I found them. I am wondering if my IDs are wrong. If anyone could confirm/correct them I would be very grateful.

Nemotelus ?uliginosus. 2010-06-23. Leicestershire, UK. On unimproved grassland, several seen on Oxford Ragwort (Senecio squalidus).
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Nemotelus ?notatus. 2010-07-21. Leicestershire, UK. On unimproved grassland, several seen on Oxford Ragwort (Senecio squalidus).
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I find both species very locally on wasteground sites around Barnsley. uliginosus most frequently.
 
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Many thanks for that. At least I'm not totally off-beam then.

Do my identifications look reasonable to you?
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