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Poecilolycia vittata (Lauxaniidae) ID P. Beuk
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Posted on 08-06-2009 10:12
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Obviously I have no idea what kind of fly this is. Drosophilidae perhaps? I think it's quite striking though.

Size: ~2mm
Date: 16 May 2009
Location: On a nettle leaf close to a blackberry shrub (Helsingborg, Sweden)

Thanks!

Not the best photo I'm afraid Sad
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Poecilolycia vittata, Lauxaniidae
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And very ready to lay her eggs!! Grin
 
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... or burst. Grin
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Either way, the eggs will come out Grin
Thanks a lot for the help!
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