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Anthomyiidae, ? from Romania
cosmln
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Posted on 04-01-2008 04:13
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Hi,

another fly from Retezat National Park... many more are on the way Smile
mid august 2007, ~1200m
i think this is some kind of Thricops, it is? something more can be added?

thanks in advance,
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Anal vein reaches wing marging: Anthomyiidae. The small, very flat abdomen is also notewortly.
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Kahis wrote:
Anal vein reaches wing marging: Anthomyiidae. The small, very flat abdomen is also notewortly.


Hi Jere,

i think with this all is over Frown
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I think this type of abdominal pattern is rather uncommon in Anthomyiidae.

Could this be the male fo Hydrophoria ruralis? This species has an abdomen like this, but otherwise this is just a guess, not an id.
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