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colorful from Sciomyzidae
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for my it is Sciomyzidae. Bad picture but the fly very characteristic, never seen before. On water lilly leaf, June 2006, ner Warsaw, Poland. Possible ID? Thanks!
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Shock

You have not hand-painted this fly, have you? Wink
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Can't understand who is it. At least, not Sciomyzidae...
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this was photoshoped. Grin
I'm very curious about this one.
Mystery...
 
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this picture was NOT photoshoped at all, and took it not at Loch Ness but in Poland, Central Europe, little lake near Warsaw. This was so called "security shot" from a distance before I started to aaproach the fly closer, but, as it happens, it escaped imediately, and I never saw it again.....
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You should always catch the first specimen you see and only then should you photograph any others you see. Sad
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last year I found a very crazy fly on window. I hadn't the camera when I saw that fly, and I never found it again. Sad it was an awesome fly I never saw anymore an habitus like it!
 
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The head is very ephydrid-like.
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Not one that I recognise! Sad
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What about Hydromyza livens (Fabricius, 1794) - Scathophagidae
 
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Agreed - I kept thinking Scathophagidae, but couldn't remember which one would fit! Angry
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Agreed - I kept thinking Scathophagidae, but couldn't remember which one would fit! Angry


like me, Tony!!! It was on my tongue the name! Grin


The colour is really unusual for a scathophagid fly...
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Agrees reasonably with the picture here: http://www.dipter...image?id=8.
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Could be that males of this specias are more painted than females. There is a recent article about odd behaviors of Hydromyza livens males on waterlilly leaves by Ken Preston-Mafham but full version of this articles cots 50 EURO (rubbery!)
 
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I think you might mean 'robbery' Grin or were you planning to buy it with a bouncing cheque?Grin (Just teasing youWink )
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