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Anthomyiidae? Yes, Hylemya vagans female
Carlo Monari
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Posted on 19-12-2019 18:33
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Photo taken on 2016-may-08 in southern Italy. mixed wood and pasture, 400m asl. Body lenght 7 mm.
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indeed 7 mm is the total lenght, with wings. Body lenght should be slightly less than 5 mm.
Edited by Carlo Monari on 19-12-2019 18:36
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Hylemya vagans female

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Thanks a lot!
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On second thought.......I have doubt if this is indeed H. vagans

I will come back on this one....

Johanna
 
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Because of the dark striped thorax, I thought of the possibilty it could be Hydrophoria linogrisea, which also can have a darkened fore femur in female.
But looking at the amount of frontal setae .....it will stay H. vagans

Johanna Smile
 
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Thanks again
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Carlo
 
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