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Ocelli Lit Up Blue
Stephen
Looks similar to a Hydrophorus sp. I photographed. Is that what this fly is?

What stout leg spines! The eyes have a lot of white hair on them. Another interesting thing is that the ocelli lit up blue, in all the pictures I took of this fly (they are flash pictures).

On the shore of a pond, in the mountains, West Virginia, USA, on 16 August 2006. Length 5 mm.
Edited by Stephen on 25-10-2006 16:43
--Stephen

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Stephen
Rats, no comments.

Surely a Doli, anyhow, with the long legs and the leg spines and the pond shore habitat? Those spines seem more extreme than most I've seen on a Doli.
--Stephen

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Tony Irwin
I'm no doli expert, but I'd agree with your family diagnosis. As to genus, I expect a US doli person may recognise those particularly spiky legs, but they're not familiar to me.
Tony
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Kahis
First thoughs say Tachytrechus, but they are notoriously unreliable. None of the critical characters are visible and I'm not al all familiar with the NA fauna.

The metallic blue spots are not ocelli but sides of the ocellar triangle. The paired posterior ocelli can be seen between the blue reflections.
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Nikita Vikhrev
I think it is blue reflection of blue sky by shining surface.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Paul Beuk
No, the blue is really part of the body colour, not of the sky because you also see it on specimens in collections when no daylight is visible. Grin
Paul

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Stephen
Just for fun I have enlarged the area around the ocelli and the blue spots. I presume without the flash these would not have been so brilliant.

Nice silver spots too!

I checked to see if I might have a view of this fly from the side but I don't. Next summer I will crawl on my belly through the mud and get a lateral view, which might help with the ID. Maybe a view of the "face" too.

Thanks Tony, Nikita, Kahis, Paul!
Edited by Stephen on 25-10-2006 23:16
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Igor Grichanov
The vertex is shining blue between eyes and ocelli.
The fly looks closer to Paraclius than to Tachytrechus: high hind femur with 1 subapical seta, broad face, middle vein close to wing apex. But some species are still travelling from one genus to another (see Nearctic Catalog, 2004).
Good luck,
Igor.
 
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Igor Grichanov
Many Dolichopodinae (subfamily) are very spinose. See Dolichopus trivialis.
Igor.
 
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Stephen
Igor, Thanks for your help with this fly!
--Stephen

Stephen Cresswell
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