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Green-eyed Fly Flores, Indonesia
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Posted on 28-05-2012 11:16
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I took this pic at the foot of Mt Kelmiutu on the island of Flores.

I hope somebody can help me out with the identification.

Thanks in advance.

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Very nice species, maybe Rhagionidae??
Edited by Sara21392 on 28-05-2012 13:14
Sincerely yours
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Thanks for the info Sara!
 
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The wing veins seem too simple for Rhagionidae, more like Cyclorrhapha, but I can't see clearly what they are.

The frons reminds me of some Brachyopini.

Edit: I suppose I shouldn't rule out Stratiomyidae without a clear shot of the antennae.
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Thansk you John. Petty I don+t have better pics. Have from the back I could upload. Mark
 
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A shot from the back might help.
 
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Seems I can only do it like this:

http://observado....w/68811140
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Calliphoridae, Rhinia or a relative.
 
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Thanks John, for the help!
 
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