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Diptera from the Cornish undergrowth
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And here's another diptera from the undergrowth of an oak wood in Cornwall, England.

www.naturamediterraneo.com/Public/data1/lynkos/200581023845_Helomyzidae%20?%20CWA805-N23-F.jpg

I have been trying to place it at least in a family, but I'm afraid I'm going to make a terrible fool of myself Sad. Could it be a Helomyzidae? Sarah
 
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I would look for this species in the family Scatophagidae. I think it is a member of the genus Scatophaga, but now I may be making a fool of myself Wink

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The only reason I can think why you might be making a fool of your self is by spelling Scathophaga in the wrong way. Pfft It could well be S. stercoraria.
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You are right Paul. I missed the smiley in your reply!
 
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Better? Grin
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Win some, lose some Cool. Thanks Paul and Jan, Sarah
 
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Well, Sarah's Scatophaga stercoraria is my question too. It seems to me that there is a difference between fly which I met in spring and now. It seems to me that they become less hairy, more yellow-greenish than yellow-redish, and wing venation became more dark, almost black. Am I right please?
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