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6 different flies
fleabag
Hi,

All taken a few days ago,down in west sussex,in a place with woodland,stream,meadows and farmland.

I'd be very grateful for any id's,cos i dont have a clue.

The flies playing 'leapfrog',the 'jumper' had a lovely kind of amber coloured abdomen.

Im not great at sizing insects from memory,but i'll have a go if needed.

regards.
 
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fleabag
first one (hope it works,didnt work last time?)
 
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fleabag
this time maybe...brackets in filename removed?
 
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fleabag
second one
 
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fleabag
third one...the odd couple...notice the little fella in the corner
Edited by fleabag on 21-07-2006 01:23
 
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fleabag
the fourth
 
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fleabag
and the fifth
 
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Juergen Peters
Hello!

Though no expert, I can name some of the flies:

1.) Sicus ferrugineus, Conopidae (not sure, if there are similar species).
2.) Myathropa florea, female, Syrphidae
3.) Sarcophaga sp., Sarcophagidae, and the tiny one a Chloropidae.
4.) Chloromyia formosa (?), female, Stratiomyidae.
5.) ? (possibly Sarcophagidae)
Best regards,
Jürgen

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Nikita Vikhrev
I think that 5-th image is happy couple of Pollenia sp., Calliphoridae.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Paul Beuk
The fourth and fifth: I think Microchrysa sp. and plain old Musca domestica (the male having yellow abdominal markings exclude Pollenia from the list of candidates Wink).
Paul

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Tony Irwin
The fourth and fifth: I think Chloromyia formosa female (the thoracic pile is rather pale for Microchrysa - but difficult to judge size) and plain old Musca autumnalis (male is brighter orange, and the eyes appear to be more approximated than domestica). Wink
Tony
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Paul Beuk
No problems with that Musca, but I think the soldier fly seems to be rather small (difficult to day but in comparisson with the leaf structure) and the legs too dark for Chloromyia.
Paul

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fleabag
Thanks for all the helpful replies.

Heres another shot of the happy couple,one with that nice transluscent amber ish abdomen.

Number four was quite small,its on one of the smaller upper leaves of the nettle,at a rough guess i'd say 4mm.


cheers
 
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Tony Irwin
If number four was that small, then Paul wins! Angry
Though I'm puzzled as to which species - antennae and legs rather dark, suggesting polita, but frons not metallic green suggesting cyaneiventris.
I guess that pale dusting on the mesonotum could be pollen.Wink
Sometimes it's better to have the specimen!Grin
Tony
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fleabag
Tony Irwin wrote:
If number four was that small, then Paul wins! Angry



Bear in mind that im rubbish at recalling insect sizes.

I have a habit of over estimating the size,so i often make a guess,then chop it almost in half !Shock

Not ideal i know,but im working on it
 
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