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spider identification to family
Bob
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Posted on 11-09-2013 21:08
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This spider had just captured this fly -- Juneau, Alaska in early September. Any idea on the family for the spider and the fly?

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Bob
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Tony Irwin
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The fly is a male Hydrellia (Ephydridae)
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Posted on 11-09-2013 23:40
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Thanks so much Tony. So nice to have a photo of an adult shore fly to go along with our book on Aquatic Insects in Alaska.

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There is a possibility that this Hydrellia may be terrestrial - H.griseola (which occurs in Alaska) does mine aquatics, but is more often found in terrestrial grasses. Besides which, could you not find a more dignified picture, as befits a family like Ephydridae? TumbsUp
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