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Is this a Heleomyzidae ??
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Posted on 22-01-2008 21:36
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I have four photo's and I hope someone can tell me what species it is..

Greatings from Joke
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Photo of the wings
 
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Nobody any idea ????

Photo was teaken yesterday in Giethoorn (Netherlands) and the sice was about 10 mm.

Mayby only the Familie name ???

Greatings Joke
 
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Yes, it is Heleomyzidae, looks Tephrochlamys to me.

Perhabs Tephrochlamys tarsalis?

I think Andrzej can tell more.

 
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Dear Robert,

This fly (T.tarsalis)seems much!
I have also looked at your photo's on waarneming.nl, he seems the same.

Thank you very much !!!!!!!
(and maybe Andrzej can confirm it..)

Greatings Joke
 
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Hi Joke,

These flies are quite difficult to seperate.
The fact that they 'look similair' is not a good evidence.

I am not familair with all other Teprhochlamys sp.!
Andrzej got experience Wink
 
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Robert,

Thanks for the recommendation !
I understand now, that it is a difficult fly to determine!
(That is for which I have added several photographs to look at)

Thanks Joke
 
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Tephrochlamys sp. Smile near T. rufiventris .
Andrzej
 
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