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Phaeomyiidae??
dhalma
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Posted on 03-04-2009 16:30
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Collected at Tochigi, Japan, on April 2nd, 2009.
this specimen having distinct erect setae at midlength of hind tibiae, and 4 to 5 setae on dorsal side of R1 vein.
Is this Phaeomyiidae?
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This is the fly
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Yep.
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99% Pelidnoptera fuscipennis
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Anyone knows more about the behaviour of this fly? I know that one species of this family is a parasitoid of milipedes... but no much more.

I have found this fly again at the same hour (after 6 pm) in shadowy places, and associated with Poaceae plants. (see the other thread: http://diptera.in...d_id=12053.)
 
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Thank you for the reply!!

Three flies was collected by a Malaise trap in deciduous forest where leaves are not opened yet.
 
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Posted on 04-04-2009 13:39
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Today I have found at midday 5 Pelidnoptera!! Shock
 
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