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Muscidae?
nomad
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Posted on 07-09-2017 16:58
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Not sure if this belongs to that family. Found Wet Marsh/Reedbed, Oxon, England. September.

i.imgur.com/pCT5qAC.jpg
 
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Not sure if this is the same species, found in the same location and date as above.

i.imgur.com/cuXq8iv.jpg
 
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Top fly is Coenosia cf. humilis
Botttom fly is Hylemya species (Anthomyiidae).
Stephane.
 
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Hi Stephane, just curious and to learn something: why do you think it might be Coenosia humilis and not the common Coenosia tigrina?
Best wishes, Niels-Jan Dek
 
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From this angle of view, the femora seemed very dark, till the apex, but now, zooming the picture, it seems I can guess an orange apex to femur 3. So I not regret my "cf." and you are probably right. Wink
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Many thanks for the ID, sorry the image was not sharp.
 
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