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Anthomyiidae OK... possible Delia coarctata
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Posted on 21-08-2013 23:20
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Photograph taken on 10 August 2013, in Sierra Nevada, Granada, Spain.
Natural Park in mountain at an altitude of about 2450 meters.

Apparent size with wings, about 7-8 mm

Thanks for help! Smile
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It is a female Anthomyiidae, so very difficult to say something for sure, but it seems to have no prealar seta..
Delia coarctata is a very common species, without a prealar seta, but there could be more possibilities with some less common species.
With only these two photos, I think we only can say for sure....Anthomyiidae.
We need a male to make more change to go further.....

Johanna
 
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javanerkelens wrote:
It is a female Anthomyiidae, so very difficult to say something for sure, but it seems to have no prealar seta..
Delia coarctata is a very common species, without a prealar seta, but there could be more possibilities with some less common species.
With only these two photos, I think we only can say for sure....Anthomyiidae.
We need a male to make more change to go further.....

Johanna


I am very grateful for their identification as female Anthomyiidae, and also by the possibility, though not sure, its possible identity. Smile

Best wishes from southern Spain.
 
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