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Identification of bordered winged fly?
jocoffey
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Posted on 17-09-2007 21:26
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Don't know if anyone can help identify this one - fingers crossed someone can.

I'm sorry the photo is rather poor, it was the best we could get.

He/she was spotted in Hampshire, Southern England, today (17th September)
inside a house but probably came in through a nearby open door where there is a compost heap nearby (with a lot of recent vegetable matter on it) otherwise could have come up from a basement/cellar which was flooded a while back.

If it's not clear in the picture the body is very short, and the wings though apparently almost transparent have a very heavy chunky border all round them in black/cream. Wings are being held very forward. Head appears to be a fairly orangey red.

Size - approx 3mm long by 5mm wingspan at a guess.

Sorry if it's a real beginners question - I'm a real beginner Smile

Hoping someone can give me a name so I can find out more.
Thanks

Jo
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Pallopteridae - Palloptera cf. muliebris. Wink
Very common in this season. Smile
 
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There are nice pictures of Palloptera muliebris under www.bioimages.org...154680.HTM. Jorge's guess is sound.
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Sundew wrote:
There are nice pictures of Palloptera muliebris under www.bioimages.org...154680.HTM. Jorge's guess is sound.
Sundew


one of the best photos I've ever seen for Palloptera muliebris is this one:

http://flickr.com...798&size=o
 
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You ar right Jorge, that is a beautiful photo!

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Thanks so much. I had a feeling he was so distinctive I ought to be able to id him easily.
 
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When Palloptera muliebris is found, this is remarkably often inside buildings sitting on windows.

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I found Palloptera... always outdoors... On fruit of Ficus carica, and near rivers on bridge!Wink
 
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