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Campichoetidae - Campichoeta sp.
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* locality - Rio Mijares - Valencia - SPAIN
* date - 2008.08.27
* size - about 2 mm (very small fly)
* habitat - near a river
* substrate - sweeping...


I don't know this fly. Even the family. The wings are trinagular, but nothing like Lonchopteridae I saw. The legs are not so bristly like Lonchopteridae.
The wings are infuscated near the margin.

Which is this one?
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the wing venation... not so triangular as I thought.. but it has microtrichia around Costa.
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another...
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as we can see it has only 3 bristles on katepisternum in the pleura.
Big and strong orbital reclinate bristles.. arista plumose like periscelidids. two strong bristles on scutellum. very, very small calypters, in spite of that seems an acalyptrate fly?.. what do you think?
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this is getting more and more interesting! I love Diptera world. Grin

mAYBE an Acarthophtalmidae fly?
 
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hmm. no.. this is another thing...
I hope someone can help in this one. Wink
 
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hmm.. this must be a very good signal as nobody tells even the family. Grin
 
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Diastatidae ? (rather large ? at that)
 
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Phil this is a rather small fly. about 2-3 mm.
the problem is that antennae seems more campichoetid appearance...
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any more suggestions? I'm very curious with this one and eager to know the family finally. Smile
 
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Campichoetidae.
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Campichoeta (Diastatidae, but often split into its own family Campichoetidae).
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Thanks, Paul and Kahis. So my intuition was right! And this was the first campichoetid I see. Smile
 
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