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Syrphida-colour Phoridae?
Nikita Vikhrev
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Moscow city, on window, 07 okt, 1,5mm.
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It's not a phorid but a chloropid of genus Thaumatomyia. Given the time and place it could well be T. notata, a species that sometimes appear inside dwellings in large numbers (presumably they are looking for overwintering sites).
 
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Thank you Kahis. Realy it doesn't look like Phoridas I've seen, but I couldn't find any cross vein.
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Occasionly I found the image of Chloropidae which looks like mine.
Name of genus is not very unpredictable - Chlorops sp.
Couple dosen species...
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I'm sorry, Thaumatomyia looks like mine fly too.
Than Kahis was right. I'm sorry.
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The size alone would rule out Chlorops.
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