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Posted on 29-11-2005 02:09
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Are these these three images showing Lauxaniidae flies?
www.diptera.info/forim/5-1039-1.jpg
 
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A similar fly in blue
www.diptera.info/forim/5-1039-2.jpg
 
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A similar fly (to Image nr 1) in slim.
www.diptera.info/forim/5-1039-3.jpg
 
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They probably are, although I cannot be entirely certain about the third one.
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It is just what I wanted to ask you, Paul.
Third one looks like Neuroctena (=Dryomyza). Is it what you think about?
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Well, it is very difficult to say without a size reference.
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Thx Paul for this and others.

I think all these flies were middle-sized, 5-6 mm. In theory thereis a single species of Dryomizidae occuring in Japan, a rather common one, and it is a real giant compared to these.
 
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Yes, it must have been a very unlucky dryomyzid if it got to be only this size. Lauxaniidae seems the most likely, then.
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http://xespok.net...1000033257

I just realized that I have another view of the same individual.
Edited by Xespok on 29-11-2005 12:38
 
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If you still have the an unedited version, can yu send it to my gmail address?
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Still difficult to say, but reddish eyes and the colour pattern remind me of some species of Drosophila. The necessary details, however, are not visible.
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