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Mating tiny flies from Canary Islands - 2
Isidro
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Posted on 15-02-2008 09:59
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16th January 2008. Uga, Lanzarote, Canary Islands. Habitat: gardens, human constructions, enclosures with animals (cows, horses, sheeps, pigs, exotic birds...) Size: about 3 mm (female), 2 mm (male). Very common in the zone. Sorry by the poor quality of the pictures.

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Can be identified?
Thanks.
 
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Those hairy heads usually means Phoridae, but I might be wrong.
 
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Megaselia (Phoridae)
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Thanks to both!
 
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Megaselia have a very peculiar mating habit, if I remember well, with individuals bulging out a kind of colorful membrane in the abdomen.
 
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Andre wrote:
Megaselia have a very peculiar mating habit, if I remember well, with individuals bulging out a kind of colorful membrane in the abdomen.


This Gymnophora-couple shows something like that.

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similar to everted glands in Lauxaniidae??
 
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