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| lynkos |
Posted on 11-12-2005 08:18
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One of these difficult ones . Could it be an Anthomyiidae? Or another of those hopeless Muscidae?![]() Thanks, Sarah |
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| Kahis |
Posted on 13-12-2005 15:02
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OK, if nobody else dares to comment, I'm going to call this female yet another anthomyiid. Please don't ask why![]() I'm currently sorting through Malaise material from springs near the tree limit in Inari, Finnish Lapland. The selection of flies in these traps oculd well be called freakish ![]()
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| Robert Nash |
Posted on 13-12-2005 15:26
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Agree Most likely Anthomyiidae. Did you see a yellow or reddish abdomen Sarah? This just might make it Pegomya |
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| lynkos |
Posted on 14-12-2005 19:31
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As far as I could see, the abdomen was greyish brown with black markings, but the fly was very nervous and didn't allow me to take other angles of photo. I'm just delighted that I got as near as the family , Sarah |
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. Could it be an Anthomyiidae? Or another of those hopeless Muscidae?



but don't see the image in the post.