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Ephydridae of 2-3mm (ID by Kahis)
javanerkelens
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Posted on 11-05-2008 20:15
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Hello Forum,

Today I found two different Dolichopidae near the water.
If you look at the first photo, you can see a crown collembola behind the fly!(and baby's at the bottem...Grin)
The second dolichopidae was the seem sice as the first one.
Now I am not 100% sure if the are both Dolichopidae and knows someone mayby a species?

Greatings Joke
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Posted on 11-05-2008 20:19
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#1 Hydellia (Ephidridae)
#2 Chrysotus , probably C. suavis
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And
on both 1 & 2
Podura aquatica
Grin
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Ohh..Shock
Thats a nice surprise!!
I rapidly looked it up, to find something of the biological surroundings ? and indeed these flies life at a saline habitat, and eats them algae and leavens etc. near the water.
I had only found so far the Notiphila caudata (not by the water), and I saw no agreements whit it....
Next time I try to take it along( the surroundings), in my sears to ID.

Thanks Joke
 
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Posted on 11-05-2008 20:49
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And
on both 1 & 2
Podura aquatica

Hi hi hi Grin
That are the collembola's (I thought you mend the fly's....hi hi)

Thanks !!!

Joke
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