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Anthomyiidae - Fucellia cf. tergina
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Hi

* locality - Manta Rota beach - near Monte Gordo - ALGARVE - PORTUGAL
* date - 2007.09.29
* size - 7 mm (medium fly)
* habitat - beach
* substrate - on seaweed.


I thought in Coelopidae, but there are features that are off. The same for Heterocheilidae. So, Dolichopodidae?? awkward Which one? I'm curious about this one.


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Hi Jorge,
I think it is Anthomyiidae, probably one of the abundant Fucellia swarming on seaweeds ?


Stephane.
 
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that was my fear! grrr... these Anthomyiidae. awkward During this afternoon I was thinking about this fly (yeah... crazy) and I had an idea that could be Anthomyiidae. Yes, we could see a swarm. Frown
 
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Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Hi Jorge,
I think it is Anthomyiidae, probably one of the abundant Fucellia swarming on seaweeds ?



it seems to be Fucellia tergina. Do you agree?
 
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Anthomyiidae not yet for me. Frown
Kahis or Nikita have probably their idea...Smile
I'm waiting for better weather to go again on the beach.
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Tomorrow I'll go to seabeach, collect Fucellia terrgina and compare Grin
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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