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Anthomyiidae Paradelia intersecta?
blowave
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Posted on 10-03-2011 19:15
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Hi!

I think this is correct, and I know I have it but I would like confirmation to be sure.

12th November 2010, my garden near Lincoln UK. Size ~5mm

Janet Smile
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Posted on 10-03-2011 20:49
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I don't think it is Paradelia...
With 1 av on mid and hindtibia i am more thinking about Pegoplata aestiva.
Do you have a view on the propleuron, must be haired...

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I have one other shot Joke, cropped to show the propleuron which looks only a little hairy..
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On the other hand, i also don't think it is P.aestiva because the peristomal margin is not projecting forwards...
And if the ad on the midtibia, maybe is mistaken for a av by me, it could be Paradelia intersecta after all..Grin

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I was only going by the 'V' shaped notch on the posterior! Wink

Anyway, thanks for the extra information and here's a crop from the second pic showing the mid and hind tibia better.
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The "av" is indeed just ad!
Long ad and pv on the hindfemur and typical shape of the epandrium / genitals.......Paradelia intersecta.
Well done Janet.

Joke
 
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Thanks Joke! Grin
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