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Phoridae (Scuttle fly) - black fly with amber wings
Bruce Williams
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Posted on 22-10-2011 13:57
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Buckinghamshire, England. 21st October.

Help with identification appreciated.

Bruce
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Phoridae! Smile
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Thanks for your help Sara.

Bruce

ps - have modified thread title with your input
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Hi Bruce,

It looks like Diplonevra nitidula but I would be happier if Brian Brown (the expert) confirmed this. If I have had it you almost certainly have too! Grin These are not an easy lot and more angles might be needed.

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It might be better to put 'Phoridae' at the beginning of the title so it's easier seen.

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Thanks Janet.

I'm afraid this is the only angle I got on this particular fly however I do have a a shot of another phorid fly taken October last year in the same location (slap bang on the Northants/Bucks border). Ok, I know that this is totally unscientific and proves nothing Frown but here it is anyway.

Oh...and have amended title as you suggested.

Bruce
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All I can say about the second photo Bruce is that it looks very much like Diplonevra nitidula except for the abdomen. I got more shots of one last October and it has the same grey ringed abdomen all the way to the underneath, yours is pinkish underneath. But of course we don't know if it's the same as the first one.
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The first one could be a Diplonevra, but the second photo is a female Megaselia
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Thanks for your help Brian.

Bruce
 
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