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Ephydridae ?
Amir
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Posted on 06-09-2008 08:11
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Habitat: shallow puddle of salty drainage water
(Gahash - Not far of Tel-Aviv, Israel)
Size: 3-5 mm
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2th photo
closer look
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Amir
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3th photo
Its appear this fly is favorite pray for the Ochthera cf schembrii
and other predatory flies in the pond
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wow!!! the first pic is wow! it is an EPhydridae, sure! Ephydra sp. let's go wait for Tony Irwin
 
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It certainly looks like Ephydra - but will be difficult to place it to species without a specimen.
However, it makes the Ochthera look very big - bigger than I would have expected for schembrii - we may need to revise that determination!
I'll be please to examine a specimen or two, Amir!Wink
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Amir
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Posted on 06-09-2008 18:28
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Hi

Thanks for the ID

Can u list what options of Ephydra known from Israel?

I found source remind the Ephydra flavipes as common at highest salinity level water.
http://cat.inist....t=17169957

In my case the water are salty due the original source from thrmomineral water use for local Spa

As to the Ochthera. for this I need to think how to do
I do not have any capturing equipments.
Only camera and enthusiasm to play in the sludge Grin
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