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Our town park: another Stegana sp.
Dmitry Gavryushin
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June 24, 2006.
Size 3mm.
Characteristical reddish tarsi II and III.
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A different view.
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And the head.
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Oh, no, not Stegana. Stegana had 'bent' wings, in this species it is only the abdomen that is bent downwards. It is Discomyza incurva, of which you can find a picture of the larvae and some background information here: http://www.dipter...hoto_id=78.
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Thanks a lot Paul,
So Ephydridae, snail feeders - who would only guess? Wink... Now I can see that the head is also quite different from Stegana.
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