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Anthomyiidae female on Achillea> Adia cinerella
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Posted on 11-03-2011 15:52
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Hello!

Taken on 9th August 2010, my garden near Lincoln UK. I thought it might be recognisable as the head looks small and more rounded. Wink

3 pics (not the best!)

Janet Smile
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Very fresh Adia cinerella

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javanerkelens wrote:
Very fresh Adia cinerella

Joke


Thank you thank you thank you Joke!! Grin

We don't have any pics in the gallery, the semi-frontal view is good enough I think.
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Because it is a fresh emerge species, the frons is stil orange, but after a while it becomes black!
So the orange frons is not typical for Adia cinerella....

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Yes, I wonder if I have another photo of it somewhere when matured! It's still a good addition for the gallery even if immature.
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