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Pseudopomyza atrimana, Pseudopomyzidae
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JariF |
Posted on 18-04-2010 15:24
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Hi, I was working with my Drosophilidae and found this small nice fly from the indet unit. It has nothing to do with Drosophilidae but how abouth Sphaeroceridae ? June 26. 2008 Loviisa, Finland. Jari Edited by JariF on 19-04-2010 05:28 |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 19-04-2010 00:01
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Pseudopomyza atrimana
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JariF |
Posted on 19-04-2010 05:27
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Well that's why it looked so strange. This is not only new species but a new family for me ![]() Jari |
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viktor j nilsson |
Posted on 19-04-2010 07:11
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In what habitat did you find it, Jari? |
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pwalter |
Posted on 19-04-2010 08:51
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This is extremely interesting!!! It was only found once in Hungary by Papp. Only 1 specimen! Congratulations!
Walter Pfliegler - Amateur Nature Photographer from Hungary (and molecular biologist) |
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Nosferatumyia |
Posted on 19-04-2010 12:10
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Wow, it is something!
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JariF |
Posted on 19-04-2010 14:48
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Well I didn't know it is that good. ![]() Jari |
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Dmitry Gavryushin |
Posted on 22-06-2010 16:12
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June 20, 2010, Naro-Fominsk, Moscow region, Russia. 2 males on a freshly broken birch tree. I looked (and have found) for Chymomyza and happened to spot these small flies, they crawled slowly on exposed wood like Leiomyza or something like that. Next day I returned to that tree around 8 p.m. but couldn't find more of these (yet there was still plenty of Chymomyza, 3 spp.) |
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pwalter |
Posted on 22-06-2010 21:34
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Very nice, I also found Chymomyza this year, but on window. Now I know that I should look on freshly cut birch trees. As we had intense flooding, a lot of trees are put down nowadays in the forest to prevent them from accidental falling - maybe it will be an opportunity to find interesting flies ![]() Walter Pfliegler - Amateur Nature Photographer from Hungary (and molecular biologist) |
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Dmitry Gavryushin |
Posted on 23-06-2010 23:21
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Saw 1 male and 1 female at same location yesterday, a single shot of female (they're not so slow, actually). Conditions (first of all, humidity) change quickly, only a few Chymomyza this time.
Edited by Dmitry Gavryushin on 23-06-2010 23:23 |
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