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Sciomyzidae, Sepedon cf. plumbella, female
ianjacobs96
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About 15 mm at dusk under a leaf. Not seen before over 12 months. Remained motionless for a long period like Asilidae. I am new to this game and have a growing flickr set with 50+ local species - mostly unidentified - if anyone would like to take a look. There may be something of interest to the forum in there. <http://www.flickr.com/photos/jacobs_ian/sets/72157631398571038/>

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Sciomyzidae, Sepedon cf. plumbella, female.
Other images may be also named if you put it on Diptera.info, for example: http://www.flickr.com/photos/jacobs_ian/8495578881/in/set-72157631398571038
Lispe pectinipes Becker, 1903, 2 males
or http://www.flickr.com/photos/jacobs_ian/7990451504/in/set-72157631398571038
Discomyza maculipennis
or http://www.flickr.com/photos/jacobs_ian/8453911367/in/set-72157631398571038
Paragus crenulatus
etc...
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Thank you very much. The web is wonderful and getting better and bettr but one needs to know where to start.

Much obliged

Ian (National Science Museum Thailand)
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