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some flies I would love ID'd
Toby
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Posted on 21-03-2007 01:22
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sorry cant give much info other than all photographed in SW london last year

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this was tiny and on a blossom in my garden

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taken in August

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taken in October

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For better overview and clearer discussions I'd suggest that next time tou spread them over four different threads.
1. Sphaeroceridae;
2. Keroplatidae (Macrocera);
4. Ceratopogonidae.
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3. Coenosia (Muscidae)
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thanks again and will submit one at a time in future!
 
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3. Probably Coenosia mollicula, very variable species. In the forum, I found also similar one with yellow flagellomere (added by Nikita):

http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=3330&pid=14566#post_14566

Both could be females of the same species.

Martin
 
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The Macrocera could be M. stigmoides, quite widespread in the UK.
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Martin Suvak wrote:
3. Probably Coenosia mollicula, very variable species. In the forum, I found also similar one with yellow flagellomere (added by Nikita):

http://www.diptera.info/forum/viewthread.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=3330&pid=14566#post_14566

Both could be females of the same species.

Martin


yes that looks identical.Presume 4 is a female as gallery shows male of a species with fancy antennae.
 
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