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what kind of fly?
Robert Heemskerk
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Posted on 18-04-2007 00:17
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hi Flyforum,

Two days ago I found this fly in a moth-trap.
This evening I took some photo's of it and now I am searching for it's identity..
I thought it was Anthomyidae first, but looking carefully I didn't see interfrontal bristles at all..

Does anyone know what kind of family or even species?

greeting robert,
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detail of the head
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Scathophagidae.
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thank you Paul,

nice to know it was Scathophagidae Wink
 
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Doesn't it looks like non-recorded for Netherlands
Nanna armillata?
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ID by Andrey Ozerov as
Trichopalpus fraternus (Meigen 1826)

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Thank you very much Nikita and special thanks to Andrey!

Nice knowing some fly-species around my house.. Smile
 
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