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Tiny fly with thick short abdomen
Jan Zwaaneveld
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Posted on 08-01-2007 17:24
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Today I found this one at Leerdam, Netherlands. It was about 3 mm long. The abdomen is thick and short and has a orange/reddish tip to it. Anyone?

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I have to claim this as an ephydrid - either Hydrellia or Philygria. And I'll guess Hydrellia because of the colour of the mite under the tip of the abdomen. These red mites often prove to be the larvae of Hydracarina (water mites) - so Hydrellia is more likely.
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The red thing is a phoreric mite hanging from the abdomen of the fly.
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Tony and Kahis, thanks very much!
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