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1_Muscidae_ID? (Botanophila sp.(female)
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What are the Muscidae photos. Slovak Republic Malá Fatra-Terchová. Altitude about 750 m. Thank you very much for your help. Created on: 27.06.2012.
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Anthomyiidae, a nice one.
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Stephane thank you very much.
 
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Difficult....it seems to have an av seta on the midtibia
Very yellowish wings...
Arista seems not long haired.
For now I think around some Botanophila species, but stil not sure about it.
 
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Thank you very much.
 
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Botanophila varicolor group, consists of varicolor, trapezina and estonica. Difficujlt to tell apart from a photo especially females.
 
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Michael thank you very much.
 
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You changed the title of this thread in: 1_Muscidae_ID? (Botanophila varicolor(female).....but as Michael said, it could be Botanophila varicolor or Botanophila trapezina or Botanophila estonica.....
A group of Botanophila species with very simular characteristics...= so it could be one of the Botanophila varicolor group (female)
 
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