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Piophilidae, Mycetaulus bipunctatus
JariF
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Posted on 30-07-2008 17:14
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Hi, this Opomyzidae has no shade on crossweins like my hackmani had. July 30. 2008 Loviisa, Finland malaise in my garden.

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Geomyza apicalis?
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Thank You Paul. Shall we wait for Jan Willem because the question mark Smile

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Thank god for question marks Smile This is Mycetaulus bipunctatus (Piophilidae) ! It looks a bit like an illegitimate crossbreed of Sepsidae and Opomyzidae, doesn't it?

PS. Nice pics Jari, and nice flies. It is always great to see people pay attention to the smaller flies Cool
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Ooops, thank You. Nice fly indeed and looks a lot like Opomyzidae in my unprofessional eyes Cool

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P.S. This is from my garden too.
 
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LoL
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Hi Jari,

You are certainly not the first person who makes this understandible mistakeSmile. And indeed a nice photo!
Jan Willem van Zuijlen
 
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