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Muscidae(ID by Nikita Vikhrev)
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Posted on 08-05-2008 23:40
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Hello forum,

A stange fly, I have never seen before, but I think it is a Antho.

Am I right ??
(sice about 4-5mm)

Greatings Joke
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Nikita Vikhrev
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No, Joke, not Anthomyiidae.
It is Muscidae - male of Azelia cilipes
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Posted on 08-05-2008 23:50
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Thanks for the quick answer!
A nice one for my!!

Can I say here , that the M-vein is to bend to by a Antho ??

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Posted on 09-05-2008 00:03
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M-vein

is stright, either in Anthomyiid and in Azelia. Also Azelia has crossed interfrontal as most of Anthomyiidae.
But vien A, reaching wing margin in Anthomyiidae, on the contrary, is very short in Azelia. Also coxa3 has setae on inner side.
This characters arn't xisible on photo, but after today you will easily ID Azelia by its unmistakable "jizz", doesn't it, Joke?
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