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Coelopidae?
ebbek
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Posted on 29-01-2013 19:45
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Is it possible to ID this fly to genus/species, about 4 mm? The legs are yellow with a lot of long black setae/hairs.
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Another view
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Collected along the coast? It looks like Coelopidae.
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek
 
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No,
it is collected about 20 km from the coast. On a window inside the house where we live 15 january 2009.

Krister
 
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Difficult to get good pictures of this fly, but here is another view.
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I have looked clooser on the fly and it certainly looks like a Coelopidae, as you suggest Niels-Jan. Perhaps I was at the coast that day in januari and perhaps it followed me home in some way.

Best wishes

Krister
Edited by ebbek on 29-01-2013 23:01
 
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