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Flat-footed fly ?
LordV
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Posted on 03-05-2007 22:26
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Taken today South coast Uk about 4mm body length
Platypezidae?
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Obviously should have looked at the thread below- there's obviously an outbreak of them in Sussex Smile

Eudorylas.

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wow! Another Pipunculidae fly! I want to see these, and never found them. Sad do you know where in which plant this fly was?
 
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Hi,
Try sweepnetting (not too violently though, as these are very delicate and small flies) in vegetation, partcularly grassy places in woodland.

Good luck.
Nigel Jones, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom
 
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jorgemotalmeida wrote:
wow! Another Pipunculidae fly! I want to see these, and never found them. Sad do you know where in which plant this fly was?


Hi Jorge- it was on a rhododendron leaf
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Probably another Eudorylas.

And for the record: The only delicate thing about the flies is the attachment of the head to the thorax. Too violent movement and the head may fall off. Otherwise, they are just as sturdy as, say, hoverflies.
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Not Eudorylas but Pipunculus, mesonotum uniformly covered in hair, looks like a female P. campestris to me.
 
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In my memory Pipunculus had longer hairs, but it's been a while since I properly looked at pipunculids. Wink
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