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Small "water flies" from China
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Posted on 04-12-2007 15:38
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Ephidridae would be my first guess... but let's wait for Paul or Kahis or...
 
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A 'must-have' Ephydridae for the gallery!
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Ephydridae is as far as I get. It doesn't match any of the North European genera (no surprise here) and my experience outside my home turf is very lacking Sad
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I'm fairly sure these are Brachydeutera. (Lovely shots - lovely flies! Grin)
Ding Yang may be able to suggest a species - I can give you his contact details if you want.
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Thanks to all of you.I know Ding Yang and have his contact means. Many thanks!
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