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Muscidae?
Jan Zwaaneveld
Photographed yesterday at Leerdam, Netherlands. Length appr. 5-6 mm. I've never seen this one before. I think it is Muscidae (or is it Anthomyiidae again? - I never seem to get those two right). Could anyone tell me more about the id of this fly?

Thank you in advance!
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Jan Zwaaneveld
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Nikita Vikhrev
I think Fanniidae.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Jan Zwaaneveld
Thanks, Nikita. Any chance to take this one to genus level? We have only two genera in the Netherlands: Fannia (40 species) and Piezura (2 species).

Anyway, another new family for me Smile
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Robert Nash
No sign of ornamentation or strange shape on the mid-tibia (often seen in other Fannia) and there is a trace of yellow at the base of the abdomen (just about visible in the first photo).This could be F. canicularis (Pictured by Nikita in the Gallery). Was this fly close to houses? The other species excepting F. scalaris the latrine fly are not urban and males mostly found flying in zig-zag patterns below tree branches (also zig-zag flight in canicularis but indoors). New family. YesGrin but these used to be in Muscidae as subfamily Fanniinae.
Slainte Robert
Edited by Robert Nash on 03-04-2007 13:02
 
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Jan Zwaaneveld
Hi Robert, I found it against one of our outside walls in an urban area (town of Leerdam). I saw it again today, but I couldn't take any more pictures, unfortunately.
So I was close with Muscidae after all Grin (and it's still a new family, in more than one way as I understand now!)
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Kahis
I'd say Fannia canicularis is the best bet. For the record, the european Piezura species are all-yellow forest dwellers, very different from this fly.
Kahis
 
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Jan Zwaaneveld
O.k., thanks very much for your help, Kahis!
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