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another fly ? ID possible ?
brigitteu
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Posted on 04-08-2009 22:53
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location: switzerland, small nature protection area, "wetland", near lake zurich
on maize-leaf close to nature protection area
date: today
size: about 10 mm

Could you please help me?
Thank you very much, Brigitte
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Posted on 04-08-2009 22:55
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this is not Diptera. But Ephemeroptera. Wink ANother order. Grin
Dipterans HAVE NEVER such cerci ! (those extensions protruding from the abdomen)
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Huge eyes and 2 wings make it Baetidae, I think. Maybe freshly shed it's skin, thus so white.
 
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Thank you both!

I see I'v started with 2 big theme: photopraphy and insects, hhhm: and english Smile (makes 3)
I will have a job until end of my live Smile

Interesting: huge eyes and fresh skin . . . today I saw a lot of new things . . .
 
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Could it be this one? also white and huge eyes . . .

http://www.google.ch/imgres?imgurl=http://insectsofalberta.com/images/2005-apr-23_baetidae.jpg&imgrefurl=http://insectsofalberta.com/smallmayfly.htm&h=348&w=468&sz=82&tbnid=f2C028QpyDzGrM:&tbnh=95&tbnw=128&prev=/images%3Fq%3DBaetidae&hl=de&usg=__5A5F3Xxs5pjzpNmL-ba_zcxUVDY=&ei=VbN4SraLAqjJ_gbe8cyKBg&sa=X&oi=image_result&resnum=6&ct=image
 
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Probably a Cloeon sp. (Baetidae)
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
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