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Anthomyiidae: Fucellia tergina (female)
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2017-08-14, Sweden, Yngsjö, at beach of Baltic sea.

Pretty sure this is the female F. tergina ...
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right mid tibia (ventral view)
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left hind femur (anterior view)
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Female indeed Smile....no av on t2 and tibia yellowish and posterior ventral hairs on the hind femur seems not longer than width of hind tibia and no hairs between the acrostichals.....so F. tergina seems right.
Those little hairs between the acrostichals can be discussed, because I seems to have several specimen of F. tergina with some small hairs between the acrostichals (as in F. maritima).

Johanna
(by the way....what nice green background do you use)
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Thanks for the confirmation Johanna !

The green background works quite well to see both dark and bright features but it is very sofisticated ...
A piece of paper from the commercials that flood the mail box Grin

It has to be well out of focus to work.

BR

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Compliment and thank you for sharing this!!

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