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Sapromyza halidayi - Lauxaniidae
hedy2411
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Posted on 19-05-2014 18:05
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..is it possible to name this fly..? Sapromyza..?
Found in 18-5-2014 Zeist,, Holland
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...and this one...
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Sapromyza halidayi. Did you find it near home?
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..in my garden.. (I don't know why my smileys's don't work anymore..)
..though I hardly find any fly in my garden...

Thank you for your reaction Paul!

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Hedy
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Most Sapromyza halidayi I have seen were colected indoors or near human settelements. Perhaps a somewhat synanthropic species. Wink
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