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Mushroom-fly Suillia?
Robert Heemskerk
hello flyforum,

This afternoon I found this fly, sitting on a mushroom.
It got plumo arista and strange coloured part of the scutum (let's say purple shoulders)
further the apical bristels looks rather strong (that could be my (low)experience)

Is this a Suillia-fly?, and what kind of suillia?

size ~ 10 mm
place: Gaasperplas (lake near Amsterdam)
Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 02-09-2006 22:39
 
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Robert Heemskerk
fly 2
Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 02-09-2006 22:19
 
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Robert Heemskerk
fly 3
Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 02-09-2006 22:19
 
http://robertheemskerk.nl/plaatjevandedag.htm
Robert Nash
Top/bottom photos "Small to medium sized fly: yellow/dark brown/ black. Wings with small but distinctly longer, well-spaced spines mixed with the shorter spines (not visible) along the leading edge (costa); clouded".Heleomyzidae. Almost certainly Suillia sp.PfftPfft but nearly 50 species in this genus.

Middle photo. Same individual? Doesn't look quite right. Robert
Edited by Robert Nash on 04-09-2006 14:46
 
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Nikita Vikhrev
I think so.
1+4 dc lead to Suillia.
As for species level ID you have to wait Andrzey anywait. Grace to Andrzey, I havn't real respoinsibility for my own reply, so I dare say that I think it well may be male of Suillia variegata.
Nikita
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Robert Heemskerk
Hi Robert en Nikita,

The second fly is the same fly as shown in first and last picture.
The light is different, its from another angle and a bit enlarged..(that makes the difference I think).
Is the mushroom typical in the behaviour of this flies? or is it accidental?
Thanks a lot!, Perhabs another specialist can confirm your idea Nikita.
That would be nice Pfft

robert heemskerk,
Edited by Robert Heemskerk on 04-09-2006 15:50
 
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Robert Nash
Hi Robert So O.K.Pfft The larvae of the Holarctic (Palearctic+North America)Suillinae occur principally in fungi. The mushroom fly proper is Lycoriella auripila (Diptera: Sciaridae).

Cheers Robert
Edited by Robert Nash on 05-09-2006 17:11
 
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Andrzej
Yes, Nikita is rigth !.
A classic male of Suillia variegata common in Mediterranean Basin and not rare in the Northern part of West-Europe !.

AndrzejPfft
 
Robert Heemskerk
Thanks a lot Robert and Andrzej!
 
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