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Which fly ?
Joerg
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Posted on 09-11-2021 17:27
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Does anyone have an ID for this one ?
Germany, Hannover, 28. May 2020
I would really appreciate any suggestions

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eklans
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A male Melanomya nana, Calliphoridae.
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Joerg
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Hi Eric,

thanks a lot for your help

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Zeegers
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Posted on 10-11-2021 08:52
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or Angioneura melanoptera (check the strong apical scutellars, head profile, ...)


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Hi Theo, I've compared it with Angioneura acerba, cyrtoneurina - their wings didn't match. Anthracomyia melanoptera (doronici) for me seems to have a different colouration of the wings, too, but of these 4 species I only met with M. nana until now.
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Sorry, I sm not writing what I am thinking

Anthracomyia melanoptera

Theo
 
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Oh it changed names to A. doronici


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Wing colouration is sexually dimorph and in any case: with strong apicals it can’t be Melanomyia.

Theo
 
Joerg
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Hi Theo and Eric,

thanks for your participation, this helps a lot.

Greetings
Joerg
 
eklans
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Posted on 10-11-2021 14:26
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Thank you Theo for introducing Anthracomyia doronici (melanoptera) - I'll check all my Melanomyia photos!
Greetings, Eric Kloeckner
 
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