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Anthomyiidae? -> Lonchaeidae - Earomyia lonchaeoides
Andreas Haselboeck
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Hello,
this fly was sitting on a tree-trunk in a forrest near Stuttgart / Germany on 14.03.2012. Size about 5-6mm. Is it an Anthomyiidae species?

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I think this is Lonchaeidae
 
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Hi,
thanks a lot!

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Earomyia.
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Hello Stephane
thank you very much!

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Hi Andreas
Its Earomyia lonchaeoides - a characteristic early spriing species - the wide genae (cheeks below the eyes) are one of the key characters ....... Iain
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Hi Iain,
thank you very much!

The fly sat at the trunk of a spruce. Do the larvae eat at sprucewood seeds?

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hi Andreas
Although other species of Earomyia are known as cone-seed feeders there has never been any record of E. lonchaeoides larvae being reared from cones - so its early stages are still a bit of a mystery!
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Hi Iain,
This is interesting! Many thanks for this information.

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