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Lauxaniidae ? -> Chyromyidae-like appearance
pat_der2003
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Posted on 29-06-2010 18:40
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65 km south of Paris, France, a small one, June 26 2010.
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Has a Chyromyidae-like appearance over it...
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Many thanks Paul !! Smile

i tried to have a look at the gallery for this new family to me ... but it doesn't seem to be there : is there a synonym ?
 
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What a mistake! We do not have a Chryomyid in the gallery. I'll submit some photos in a few days' time. Here are some photos from Xespok.
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Mind you, I am not certain. Katka can tell.
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very cool fly. It really seems a Chyromyidae.
 
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This is certainly a lauxaniid. Looks like a Homoneura - I can almost see the black spines along the costa to the M1 vein. Otherwise, it could be Sapromyza.
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The way the genitalia bulge out did not seem particulalry Sapromyza-like to me. You might be right with the Homoneyura.
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