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a tiny one : Chloropidae --> Thaumatomyia
pat_der2003
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and even is it Chlorops sp ?

Loire-atlantique, western France, April 13 2009.

are the things at the tip of the abdomen eggs or parasites or ... ?
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a closer view of the abdomen
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Yes, Chloropidae.

Scutellar bristles looks good for Thaumatomyia, and it is very similar to T. notata, as you can see here:

http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=1484
 
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Many thanks !! Smile
 
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But I have no idea what those yellow blobs are... Smile
 
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