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Psilidae Chamaepsila rosae?
blowave
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Posted on 19-12-2009 20:27
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Hi all,

This small fly was resting high up under a Buddleia leaf on 25th April 2009. Not sure of the size but it wasn't big Wink

Location, a few miles south of Lincoln UK.

Thanks!

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Looks like a C. rosae to me, but I'm no expert.
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lagura wrote:
Looks like a C. rosae to me, but I'm no expert.


Thanks Lars, you are probably more expert than me but I'm getting better.Wink

Do we have a Psilidae expert?
 
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Chamaepsila should do for now.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Chamaepsila should do for now.


Thanks Paul, at least I got the genus right.Wink I have proof of the larva of Chamaepsila rosae in my carrots, I found this one is the Carrot root fly.Frown
 
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