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Sciomyzidae..Elgiva sp. ??
javanerkelens
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Posted on 16-03-2008 17:26
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Hello,
Could this by a Elgiva sp. ??
Found yesterday and is about 8mm
Eating from honny, I put on a tree for getting al sorts of fly's (I hope....Grin)

Greatings Joke
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here I never saw even ONE Sciomyzidae. But I did find them in Serra da Estrela, for example, where they are common. Are they sensitive to the polllution? Another place I found a beautiful sciomyzid in Apulia beach - not so far from Viana do Castelo.
 
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Female Elgiva cucularia
 
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Phil Thanks for the answer !

And Jorge.... in the Netherland, the are known as snailkillers.
Larvae attacks snails and adults are mostly found near water, humid vegetation or in herbaceous or grassy vegetations (info thanks to Checklist of the Diptera)
(But I do not have a key for Sciomyzidae, so I dont know the differents between species)

Greatings Joke
 
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