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Diptera, muscidae.
Henk van Woerden
Hello,

I made this pictures on 10-09-2006 at Apeldoorn, Netherlands. In a area with wet grasslands near the river IJssel. Size of the fly 8-10 mm. I hope anyone helps me with the identification. Thanks in advance.

Henk van Woerden.
Edited by Henk van Woerden on 27-02-2007 11:57
 
Henk van Woerden
picture 2
 
Henk van Woerden
Picture 3
 
Henk van Woerden
picture 4
 
Henk van Woerden
Henk van Woerden wrote:
Hello,

I made this pictures on 10-09-2006 at Apeldoorn, Netherlands. In a area with wet grasslands near the river IJssel. Size of the fly 8-10 mm. I hope anyone helps me with the identification. Thanks in advance.

Henk van Woerden.
 
Susan R Walter
Henk

Sticking my neck out a bit here, but I think it might have a posterodorsal bristle on the hind tibia (just visible in the top photo only), so it could be Phaonia sp
Susan
 
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Henk van Woerden
Hello Susan,

Thanks for your message. Here a detail of picture 1. May be You can see it better now. Otherwise it is Phaonia spec. I think.

Henk van Woerden
Edited by Henk van Woerden on 02-03-2007 20:51
 
Susan R Walter
Hmm... I think this combination of bristles is Helina sp. You need someone more expert than me for this one really.
Susan
 
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Henk van Woerden
Hello Susan,

I'm afraid it is a so-called Muscidae spec. Thanks for your reactions.

Henk van Woerden.
 
Susan R Walter
Henk

Well, just be thankful it's robust enough to look fairly definitely Muscid (and venation and facial bristles suggest Muscid) so it is not possible Muscidae/possible Anthomyiidae. Wink
Susan
 
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