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Don't know anything beyond diptera on this one...
Graham Montgomery
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Posted on 11-10-2007 00:33
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Thanks for taking a look. Found at the Wright Brothers Memorial in coastal North Carolina, USA on the sidewalk next to a very large field. There was a small drainage ditch with some water in it near where this individual was found. Thanks for the help! Found July 7, 2007.
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wow! just amazing fly! I saw this somewhere! I will dig for this. Smile
 
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it seems to be a calyptrate fly.
 
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I'd put my money on Ephydridae.
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hmm... another mistake. it seems to have calypters! Sad ok.
Is it could be a Parydra?? Frown
 
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I have alike large Ephydridae from Thailand.
Still isn't determinated even to genus Sad
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Paul Beuk wrote:
I'd put my money on Ephydridae.

I asked Wayne Mathis, a North American Ephydrid specialist. He said:
Nice shot of Paralimna punctipennis (Wiedemann), which is a fairly common species here in eastern North America. Nice photo.

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Smile new for gallery. Wink put this one. Grin
 
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Nice shot of Paralimna punctipennis (Wiedemann), which is a fairly common species here in eastern North America. Nice photo.

Paul, could you tell my, Dr.Mathis's comment concerning only first image or both?
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I think it may have referred to the first image only...
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It's a pity Sad
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Thanks everyone. This a great site! I'm glad to get an ID on this fly. Thanks again!
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