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These flies are from an old industrial site which is now overgrown and marshy. Any IDs will be welcome.
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There are two repeats, otherwise all different flies. I would be really grateful for IDs.
Regards
Letitiamaxwell
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Hello, maybe this would have been more easy to separate by groups of 2 or 3 flies. Let's go, from left to right, and up to down :
1) Neuroctena anilis (Dryomyzidae)
2) I think female Dilophus febrilis (Bibionidae)
3) Calliopum aeneum/simillinum (Lauxaniidae)
4) Female Phaonia pallida (Muscidae)
5) Male Musca autumnalis (Muscidae)
6) (Sepsidae), probably Nemopoda nitidula
7) (Lauxaniidae), probably female Meiosimyza sp.
8) Looks like female Scathophaga stercoraria (Scathophagidae) (difficult view)
9) Female Pherbina cf. coryleti (Sciomyzidae)
10) Male Sarcophaga sp. (Sarcophagidae)
11) Opomyza florum (Opomyzidae)
12) Sylvicola sp. (Anisopodidae)
13) Male Anthomyiidae
14) Female Geomyza sp. (Opomyzidae)
15) Female Morellia sp. (Muscidae)
16) (Lauxaniidae), I think Tricholauxania praeusta
17) Probably a male Neomyia sp. (Muscidae) (picture blurred)
18) Male Anthomyiidae
19) Female Lucilia sp. (Calliphoridae)
Greetings,
Stephane.
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Great pics and godd to get a ball park idea on all of them, species for some.
It would be really usefull if you could put some of these in the gallery with the ident comments, if everyone agrees. I'd find it useful anyway!
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Scotty
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Thanks for all the help. I am hoping to get some pictures in the gallery soon.
Greetings and regards
Letitia Maxwell
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