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Anthomyiidae for ID from Spain
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Posted on 20-12-2016 21:36
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Sitting on wood by a woodland stream in the outskirts of Madrid on 09.IV.2016. Sorry for the quality Sad but I would like to give it a chance.

Thanks for any hint!! Smile
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Another one.
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And a last one.
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Eyes seems haired, which leads to Lasiomma.
When I look at the dark and rounded thorax, lower squamae as long as upper one, ...it could be Lasiomma anthomyinum.
L. anthomyinum should have about 6 av on t3 and we only can see 3 long one on the second photo and there also seems to be long pv on the hindfemur which leads to L. seminitidum.
L. seminitidum also seems to be more common.
I think you should keep it for now as Lasiomma cf. seminitidum. (just based on the only strong characteristic of the 3 av on t3)

Johanna

 
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WOW!! Smile Thanks a lot, Johanna!! This has been most unexpected!! I am soooo happy now that I gave it this chance!! Wink

I didn't saw the hairy eyes, even in the originals, when preparing the pictures. But they are hairy indeed!! Smile

And reading the literature, your own comments and Ackland's combined with the species recorded in Spain up to this date, it has to be L. seminitidum, no other possibility Smile

I shall keep the 'cf.' for your own comfort but I know you are right in the ID Wink
 
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Looking at this fly again I think this is Lasiomma strigilatum.
I just forget to take this species in my judgment.
The 3 strong av and row of pv on the hindtibia fits well....

Johanna Smile
 
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