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Hybotidae (Trichinomyia)
Christine Devillers
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Posted on 22-01-2008 23:24
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Could it be Trichinomyia flavipes ?
Photo taken in Belgium (20 november), the fly was about 2mm.
Is it a male ?
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No idea for this one ?...............Even Igor ?
 
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It could be, but I do not have my keys here to confirm it.
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Hi Christine,
Probably, your identification is correct, although, the legs of this specimen appear to be darker than usual. There is another species just with blackinsh legs (T. fuscipes, Alps), but it has not been found from Belgium. Most probably you have a female, at least the pics in lower right corner.
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Thanks Igor Smile

All the pictures are of the same specimen but as the fly was only 2mm it was'nt easy to take good pictures.
 
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