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Salticella fasciata, Sciomyzidae
luisjgarcia
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Posted on 28-05-2008 06:29
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I have no idea which fly or even from which family it is. Can anybody say something more about it? Thanks.
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Sciomyzidae? Where did you find it and which habitat?

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Has some likeness to Pelidnoptera (Phaeomyidae), too.
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Salticella fasciata, Sciomyzidae.
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Ah, sounds reasonable.
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Dear luisjgarcia, it is not common fly, congratulations.
Could you give more information where and when?
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Certainly: Perdiguera (Saragossa), Aragon, North-east of Spain, the date: 21/04/08. Habitat: semidesert steppe

Male or female?

Thanks to all
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