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Suilla flava?photo resized
amalia_raluca
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Posted on 26-10-2007 13:32
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....or not even close?
Romania: Hunedoara, photo by A. Aredelean

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Posted on 26-10-2007 13:35
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A Suillia, but with only one small picture it may be impossible to say which one.
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Posted on 26-10-2007 13:47
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SmileMaybe this photo will help you more....

Thank you very much
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or this oneCool
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The first photo is Suillia but not S. flava.
The second and third pictures presents a Sciomyzid fly.
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well this is something that I haven't thought ....at least not for the first and second picture.

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i looked trough the gallery at Sciomyzidae, but I didn't see any species looking alike the one I showed you...and in my opinion the morfology is distinct in my flies comparatively with the Sciomyzidae....but I am not en expert..
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Tetanocera spec.? It looks very much like a fly I posted here some time ago:

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By the way, I am not convinced that the first photo is a different fly. They all look like Tetanocera to me.
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Me too.
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Ok !,
but the smaller picture (before resizing) was for me really a Suillia Smile.
So better to collect the specimen and than determine it Smile

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thanks to all for your answers...so will be Tetanocera sp.
and sorry for my poor information concerning those flies...promise to learn
Amalia
 
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