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Anthomyiidae..Fucellia fucorum..ID'd by Michael Ackland
Roger Thomason
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Posted on 20-03-2009 21:37
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Found sitting on a boulder on the beach ,partaking in a bit of rare spring sunshine. Very unwilling to sit for photo's so I only have 1 shot...tell me it's not an Anthomyiidae Frown. Even if you have to lie.
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Roger - I certainly wouldn't tell you it's Anthomyiidae - looks like Fucellia, though ... Grin
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Cheers Tony
Fucellia sp. (so far) is better than un-known Anthomyiidae.
You never know..might even get to species..that would be a first Smile.
Got 2 on checklist. F.fucorum and F.maritima
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Fucellia fucorum! Black tibiae, maritima and tergina have yellowish tibiae. F. fucorum is commoner on Sccottish coasts than further south.
 
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Thanks Michael
Finally got one to species Smile.
 
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