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Green and yellow flies on sanddunes
Krister Hall
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Posted on 29-11-2007 12:03
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I found these two flies on Grey Hair Grass, Corynephorus canescens. Even though one of them i green and the other is yellow I suspect that they belong to the same species or at least the same genus.

Any one who can help me to identify them ?

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The yellow one
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The yellow one different angel
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Meromyza (Chloropidae). The two flies are probably of the same species: the pale green one is a female, the yellowish green one a male.

Idenstification of Meromyza species is difficult. Happily your fly is one of the few which can be identified from photographs with any certainty: M. pratorum, by the following characters:
* yellow palpi
* adbomen with one like and two spots
* frons strongly extended
* sternopleural spot yellow (ventral side, between legs 1&2)

M. pratorum is the largest species of the genus in N. Europe. It is common on dry meadows.
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Meromyza of the Chloropidae. You have both female (top two) and male (bottom two) specimens.
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Thanks, Kahis and Paul!

 
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Krister

These are super little flies and great photos. I hope you are going to submit them to the gallery Smile
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