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Meiosimyza rorida ?
Jan Grathwohl
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Posted on 28-05-2010 21:54
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Hi

I photographed and catched this little whitish flie on 26. May 2010 - in Nęstved, Zealand, Denmark.

Is this the species, as it was suggested as a possibility - being quite common?

www.grathwohl.dk/albums/userpics/10001/2010-05-26%20065.JPG
 
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rvanderweele
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M. rorida is indeed very common. Possibly the fly on the photo belongs to the species, but the picture is not detailed enough.

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Paul Beuk
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From what I can see I would say there is no row of ctenidia on the fore femur, so in that case no rorida.
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Jan Grathwohl
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Posted on 26-02-2012 23:55
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Sorry for bringing up this old thread - but noticed that i had not expressed my gratitude for the reply for which i would like to apologize.

I have a few more photos of a specimen i reckon should be the same species. Is it by any way possible to id with these?

www.grathwohl.dk/albums/userpics/10001/2011-06-04_085.JPG

www.grathwohl.dk/albums/userpics/10001/2011-06-04_087.JPG
Kind regards

Jan Grathwohl
 
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