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blue/black fly-->Hydrotaea diabolus
guenille
I would say Hydrotea but somethings wrong with white hindtergite.
I will want a good genius for all to learn to me ( and english too) Grin
Thanks for all your helps every days
edith
near paris, september 19th
Edited by guenille on 05-11-2007 17:17
 
Stephane Lebrun
If I'm not wrong (I see a big apical upcurved seta on f2), it is Hydrotaea diabolus.
Stephane.
 
Stephane Lebrun
Yes St?phane, you're completely right. Actualy, it is two long setae on apex of f2, and you can also see a spine on ventral side of f3, a long pd on t3. All these characters are typical for male Hydrotaea diabolus !
See this thread, where good explanations were given by Nikita.
GrinGrinGrin
Stephane.
 
Nikita Vikhrev
I can only add that my test it is one of the most beautiful Muscidae.
N'est-ce pas?!
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Stephane Lebrun
It deserve to be in top 10, I agree Nikita !
Stephane.
 
jorgemotalmeida
did you take any magical mushrooms? Grin
 
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guenille
Oui c'est vrai NIkitaWink
Lot of thanks for Stephane, special mention for Nikita
Jorge, do you only think about eating? Grin
 
Susan R Walter
Edith - be fair - he thinks about flies as well - and what's wrong with that? Pfft Seems to cover the essentials Grin
Susan
 
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