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Lauxaniidae, Trigonometopus frontalis
Dmitry Gavryushin
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19.09.2006, 2 specimens collected at a swamp beyond our town park with a lot of Carex, Phragmites, Typha, etc. (I sank knee-deep in fetid black slush Sad). Size 4mm.
My first guess was a Sciomyzidae, but I recalled my lapse with Platycephala in late July and contacted Nikita first who suggested Chloropidae.

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The head.
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What an unusual wedge-shaped head! A wonderful fly.
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Stephen wrote:
What an unusual wedge-shaped head! A wonderful fly.


for more speed? It seems more aerodynamic fly... Wink
 
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Wonderful images! Could this perhaps be Trigonometopus within Lauxaniidae?
 
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2 Xespok: I've checked both your gallery and some keys, it seems you're quite right, it's a Trigonometopus frontalis Smile
 
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Usually, Chloropidae are almost bare - just the Oscinellinae have short bristles. The large bristles on this fly say "I'm not a chloropid". Wink
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OK thanks Tony.
 
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Addition to Tony's statement: The Siphonellopsinae (Chloropidae)
all possess long bristles including several dorsocentrals and orbitals, in Europe genus Apotropina.
 
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