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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Posted on 22-05-2006 05:04
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May 21, 2006.
Size 3mm. Swept on a wet meadow with a lot of Ranunculus.
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Jan Willem
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Hi Black,

My guess would be Chamaemyiidae. Nice picture. This would be a nice one for the gallery (but let's first make sure to which family/genus/species it belongs).

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Flattened shape of head, unicolorous frons: Chamaemyia sp.
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Jan and Paul, thanks a lot for your useful notes.
 
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I've got in my use fly itself, collected by Black after photografing.
It is difficult for me to decide wheather pulp is yellow or dark.
I think dark. If so, it is Ch. emiliae - yellow t and tarsus, and visible even on photo yellow spot on antenae 3-d right near arista base.
If pupl yellow - it is Ch. polystigma.
Nikita
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I think there a very, very few species of Chamaemyia that can be identified to species level on the basis of pictures like these. The genus is notoriously difficult... Sad
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