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Reminded Me of Phoridae
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Posted on 19-09-2006 00:15
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When I first saw this fly I thought it was Phoridae, because the abdominal markings looked like some Phorids I found a few weeks ago. But some things look different, like the antennae.

On this fly the antennae have plumose arista. Length averaged about 3.5 mm. There were a number of these flies on a sort of "sheet fungus" that was covering an old stump.

In rich woods, not far from a stream.

ID help would be appreciated.
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Drosophilidae Wink
 
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Mycodrosophila - see http://www.dipter...post_13035
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Proctoss, Tony, Thanks very much for the ID! (& Tony, though perhaps 1000 km distant, that Illinois fly was indeed a close match for mine!)
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