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Sargus bipunctatus
jorgemotalmeida
It seems that finally I saw a Sargus bipuntactus. Just in this week the temperaturEs begin to drop here in Portugal. Stratomyidae flies prefer cold weather, isn?t it? Smile Or are they very tolerant to cold/warm temperatures?




Jorge Almeida
 
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Tony Irwin
Hi Jorge
Most Stratiomyidae prefer warm weather (at least by British standards! Wink), but Sargus bipunctatus is an autumn species, so you are more likely to see it in September or October. If the summer is very hot and dry, some species may be scarce until a bit of rain appears.
Tony
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Tony Irwin
 
jorgemotalmeida
Tony Irwin wrote:
Hi Jorge
Most Stratiomyidae prefer warm weather (at least by British standards! Wink), but Sargus bipunctatus is an autumn species, so you are more likely to see it in September or October. If the summer is very hot and dry, some species may be scarce until a bit of rain appears.


Hi Tony
yes, it rained here. There was indeed 2 big storms. Just today the weather turns a bit better. Smile And I saw for the first time my first Smile Sargus. Almost 99% sure that was bipuntactus - (diptera.info is great resource!) Smile - But it is smaller than I thougth this Srgus, perhaps I saw a juvenile. Smile This was my second Stratiomyidae fly I saw so far. Smile
 
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