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Amiota cf alboguttata, Drosphilidae, Hungary, June 2007
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Posted on 23-09-2007 22:39
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My only photo of this fly. Is this a Chloropid?
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Size? - I'm guessing 2 mm - in which case I would not rule out Chloropidae, or Ephydridae. Do you think the white marks on the thorax are just reflections?
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No, i think the white marks are real, except the one behind the haltere on T2.

The size could be slightly larger, maybe 3 mm.
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In that case, I don't think Ephydridae, but Drosophilidae is another possibility. In fact Amiota fits very well, but I don't know whether there is enough detail in the photo to be able to say which species. There are pictures of Amiota alboguttata in the gallery.
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All markings fit Amiota. Might be alboguttata but the details are too blurry.
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Thx for everyone. I overlooked Black's thread on Amiota.
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