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Vladimir Davydov |
Posted on 04-04-2008 05:16
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St.-Peterburg, Olgino, 2008 April 03, 9mm ID please Edited by Vladimir Davydov on 04-04-2008 05:20 Vladimir |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 04-04-2008 06:50
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Muscidae
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Michael Ackland |
Posted on 04-04-2008 10:12
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Could be an immature Leucophora species (Anthomyiidae) |
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Paul Beuk |
Posted on 04-04-2008 10:19
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Shouldn't there be crossing frontal setae in that case?
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Kahis |
Posted on 04-04-2008 11:06
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It's a male! The head is still very stretched from eclosion.
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Michael Ackland |
Posted on 04-04-2008 15:23
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Many Leucophora species don't have cruciate setae on the frontal stripe. These setae occur or are absent in many anthomyiid genera. For example in Pegomya, most species in the female do not have cruciate setae, some have very small ones, and a few species have very distinct setae here. In addition many females of Leucophora have holoptic eyes as in the male. It is not possible to say what sex this fly is, as the tip of the abdomen is hidden, and one can't see the swollen postabdomen of the male. I agree with Kahis that the head is still stretched. |
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Vladimir Davydov |
Posted on 05-04-2008 08:08
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best abdomen shot ![]() Vladimir |
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Michael Ackland |
Posted on 05-04-2008 09:31
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Looks like a female |
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