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Muscidae ID => Muscina levida
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Posted on 22-09-2012 20:30
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Photos taken in Reading, UK, on 2012-09-21.

I think this might be a male Muscina levida. Is this correct?
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Another angle:
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Muscina is correct.
M. pascuorum, I think.
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Interesting. Muscina pascuorum is not listed in the NBN Gateway nor in the Muscidae volume of the RHS Handbook. However, it is listed in the checklist at Dipterists Forum which includes a note saying "Restored from Excluded Species by Skidmore & Pont (2008)". Were these flies previously included in another species?
 
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It seems to me that palpi are rather yellow? In this case:
1. I'm sorry
2. I recall my answer.
3. You were quite right - M. levida
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Yes, I did notice that other pictures of pascuorum had reddish bases to their antennae (a bit like prolapsa but not as noticable). Thanks, anyway.
 
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