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Heleomyzidae (20.01.10)
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

Now that most of the snow is gone, I went to my first photo excursion since weeks today (northwest Germany). Although only 2-3 °C and cloudy, there were many, many springtails (12 species!) active, but also some Diptera. For the first time I saw a Neomyia cornicina (Muscidae) and Limnellia quadrata (Ephydridae) on snow: http://insektenfo...adid=30774

On an ash at the forest border I found this 4.5 mm Heleomyzidae. Is it the usual Tephrochlamys?
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Probably Tephrochlamys !
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Hello, Andrzej!

Andrzej wrote:
Probably Tephrochlamys !


Thanks! I guess, the pictures are not good enough to be more sure?
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Hello Juergen,
really, I have trouble to see the end of subcostal cell !
Andrzej

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Andrzej wrote:
really, I have trouble to see the end of subcostal cell !


Thanks nevertheless, Andrzej!
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