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Presumed Fannidae
eguzki
Location: Hungary
Habitat: Around the house
Size: approx. 1 cm
Date: 24-03-07

Is it a very common Musca domestica or something else? Thank you in advance!
Edited by eguzki on 28-03-2007 17:51
 
Susan R Walter
Definitely not Musca domestica - no bend in the M vein. I suspect Fannidae.
Edited by Susan R Walter on 28-03-2007 13:19
Susan
 
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eguzki
Thank you Suzan! Fannidae is very new and unknown family for me!Shock
 
Xespok
Why not Anthomyiidae?
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Nikita Vikhrev
I vote against Fanniidae tooAngry
Nikita
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eguzki
So, according to you it is Anthomyiidae rather than Fannidae. What is the main characteristic feature of Anthomyiidae? I still hesitate when I try to determine the family. I do not know how to separate the families from each other.
 
Kahis
Anthomyiidae or Muscidae. The characters separating these two families are rather obscure. They were split only in the 1970s.
Kahis
 
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jorgemotalmeida
but which are the definitive characters to separate these two families for hard cases? Smile just with genitalia observation?
 
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