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Another Fly ID from me
LordV
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Taken this morning 11th Dec 2005 air shade temp about 3'C sitting on bush sunning itself (and blowing a bubble)- Location South Coast UK- I've not caught one of these on camera before- any ID please?
About 13mm long.

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Nikita Vikhrev
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Hippoboscidae. I think Ornithomyini.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thanks Nikita. Smile
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Hi.

I have to disagree. While the habitus is somewhat similar, this fly has lacks the typical wing venation of hippoboscids. How about Coelopidae? Check this pic: www.entomologi.no/insektnytt/1999-1/ColeopaStejnegeri.jpg

Close enough? These flies are rare in Finland (the low salinity of the Baltic inhibits growth of bladder wrack) and I have no personal experience of them.
Edited by Kahis on 11-12-2005 22:00
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Hi.
Of course, Kahis is right. I've seen flat body, wide last segment of tarsus and especialy "second" arista. Than I forgot everything else...
I'm sorry Brain.
Thank you Kahis.
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Thanks Kahis, Makes sense- I live about 400 yds from the beach Smile
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