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Anthomyiid Leucophora grisella?
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Another!

One pic only but I have cropped the head end off so posting 2 pics. On 1st May 2009, on a brick at base of my garage. Near Lincoln UK.

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It seems to have no hairs on notopleural depression, but maybe the are to fine to see...prealar strong
Arista seems bare, midtibia with av and a ventral seta
But frontals are all fine.....
And we can't see if the prosternum is haired..or if there are interfrontals present..
And i don't have many species to compare with...
Leucophora personata / sericea...?

Joke
 
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Thanks Joke, at least I was somewhere nearWink

For now, unless someone can say more I will call it Leucophora personata / sericeaSmile
 
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I think it is more likely to be Leucophora obtusa, but can't really see the critical characters.
 
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Thank you Michael, I will give it a 'cf.'Smile
 
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