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Fly - with typical head (Platycephala planifrons)
ebbek
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Posted on 08-08-2014 11:03
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A fly from a marshy meadow in SW Sweden yesterday. Thankful för help to genera (or species).

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Other view. I can make better photos later if needed.
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Posted on 08-08-2014 14:35
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It looks like a Platycephala sp (Chloropidae) but I am not an expert.
 
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Many thanks - I am sure it is correct! It helps me to P. planifrons.
 
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Platycephala planifrons (Fabricius, 1798), male, Chloropidae. The length of the projecting frons and the shape of 3rd antennal segment are characteristic. The different species are not always easy to distinguish and identification should be confirmed by checking the male genitalia after the article of Beschovski (1980): Acta zoologica bulgarica 15: 72-76. Larvae develop in reed stems resulting in the die-off of the whole stem and all leaves above the single larva. Dmitry Gavryushin gave a very good short summary of the biology in http://www.dipter...ad_id=2691! Larvae are feeding on bacteria which develop at the growing point of the Phragmites stem/leaves. Compare notes for further pictures of this species. Many publications exist on this species. Two species only occur in Scandinavia.
 
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Posted on 29-08-2014 17:51
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Thanks a lot for interesting information!
 
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