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[Anthomyiidae, Emmesomyia socia / grisea] Muscidae ? in forest
Renko
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Hello,

A Muscidae (maybe ?) found in France, Clairmarais, the 31 october 2014, in a forest,

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Anthomyiidae (Emmesomyia?).
Edited by Stephane Lebrun on 31-10-2014 19:01
Stephane.
 
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Indeed; Emmesomyia socia / grisea

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Thanks you very much, Stephane and Johanna ! GrinSmile

Which details are needed to separate Emmesomyia socia from Emmesomyia grisea ?
 
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In female we have to look at the shape of the ovipositor.
On outer characters they are simular.

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Ok ! Thanks you, Johanna ! Smile
 
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