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Small diptera ID - Ephydridae
ole
aprox. 2mm on rose in garden near Copenhagen.
Any chance of ID?
August 8th.

Thanks in advance, Ole
Edited by ole on 01-01-2021 19:04
 
ole
takeoff.....

No lateral pix, sry!
Edited by ole on 15-12-2020 17:15
 
Juergen Peters
Hello,

I think, Ephydridae (near Philygria?). But I am no expert.
Best regards,
Jürgen

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ole
hi, Jürgen.
Maybe...
But none look alike in the galleri.
best regards,
ole
 
Paul Beuk
Trixoscelis
Edited by Paul Beuk on 15-12-2020 20:15
Paul

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ole
Thank You very much, Paul!
Greetings, Ole
 
Ectemnius
Hi ole, Jürgen & Paul,
I think I see three dorscocentrals, that with the white wing spot but lacking a dark outer wing border should exclude Trixoscelis marginella. There are no other Trixoscelis species in North-West Europe to my knowledge that have these features.
Maybe it is indeed a Ephydridae, like Jürgen suggested, what do you think, Paul?
Kind regards,
Ectemnius
 
Andrzej
As for me it is not a Trixoscelis species. The specimen has less than 5 pairs of dorsocentral bristles (probably 1+2 pairs) and the antenna seems to be lengthened (not typically rounded as in European Trixoscelis species). I see a white spot near the apical part of the wing membrane Frown. Maybe a better picture will solve the ID problem at the family level...
dr. A. J. Woznica, Institute of Environmental Biology, Wroclaw University of Environmental & Life Sciences
 
Paul Beuk
If Andrzej says no to Trixoscelis then we are back to Ephydridae
Paul

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John Carr
I also think Ephydridae subfamily Ilytheinae.
 
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Tony Irwin
Looks like a Philygria from these photos, but not one I recognize. A specimen would be useful! Wink
Tony
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ole
yes - A specimen would indeed be useful!

Thank you very much!
greetings Ole
 
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