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Stratiomyidae at my balcony
Dmitry Gavryushin
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June 24, 2006, late evening (the beginning of ARG-MEX match).
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Silva marginata of the Xylomyidae, a family closely related to Stratiomyidae. I have noticed before that flies will of come indoors though open windows and then end up on other windows when they want to get out again.
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Thanks Paul,
There's another specimen sitting on the ceiling of my balcony right now. Are they attracted by flowers (Philadelphus is blooming beneath my windows) or rather associated with trees?
 
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Larvae are found under the bark of dead tress, often very common under the bark of poplar.
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