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jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 31-10-2007 13:56
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I must say again: Moegistorhynchus longirostris --- IS AN INCREDIBLE FLY!
Nemestrinidae (another favorite family for me) - Moegistorhynchus longirostris. Unfortunately there is only in Africa. Sad
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More about these flies here :
http://www.natura...ature.html
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i know Tony. Smile I put that link in shoutbox before I give the url for image of that fabulous fly. Smile
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And there are more awesome Nemestrinidae as Atriadops vespertilio! Smile

I saw today the genus Psilodera from Acroceridae. Awesome fly. Smile
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more favorite flies:

Mydidae - Cephalocera fascipennis - this fly is among one that has the most beautiful wings: beautiful venation, amazing spotted wing!

Platystomatidae - Bromophila caffra - head... totally red! Shock




 
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Another for the list!!

Pyrgotidae - Pyrgotella chagnoni
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another new fave for me... maybe the number 1 at the moment Grin

The spectacular Cephalodromia cf. nitens (Mythicomyiidae). You must love this!!! Grin

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Definitely Eurychoromyia mallea Hendel. In the next few months, I have a paper coming out about this fly and it's relatives (it's in press).

Although there are a lot of other very cool lauxanioids! Such as Wawu monstruosus (van der Wulp).
 
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WHAT?!!?!? Are you saying that you have discovered the Eurychoromyia mallea??!?!!?!?!?!?!?!? ShockShockShockShock I will scream if it is true!!!! I must *REALLY* go to the place of the Eurychoromyia mallea!!!!!! Shock


What a name... Wawu FrownShock Is this from Mars?!?!? Frown WOW!!!! You want us a heart attack!!! Shock
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If Steve has some recent specimens: He is my FLY-HERO!!!

Jorge, have look at Broad-headed Flies (Eurychoromyidae) for type locality and additional information.

so long,
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xylo... I knew all about the location of this fly... and the rarity of the Eurychoromyidae!! I knew this fly since 2007 Grin Rarity? lol ... we can say: no one alive dipterologist/person has seen an ALIVE specimen of that OUT OF THIS WORLD fly... I'm eager to "hear" Steve saying: YES, I HAVE FOUND Eurychoromyia mallea!!! I would scream if this is true!!!


 
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Luckily this site does not carry sounds. Grin
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well... that's a feature you should add to DI. Enabling sound files. Grin lol
 
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No way...
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I hate to disappoint anyone, but I have no other specimens of Eurychoromyia mallea than the 4 collected by Schnuse 100 years ago (although I have tried 3 times!). However, I've solved the "mystery" about what it "is", so to speak. I hope that'll be enough to make people happy. Smile
 
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Steve, I can be a volunteer to help you finding Eurychomyiidae Grin eheh
 
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