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Muscidae ?-> Anthomyiidae
Nacho Cabellos
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Posted on 08-07-2022 17:22
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Gallery forest. South central Spain. may 2022. 600 m
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Anthomyiidae
 
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Thank you John!!

I'm not able to distinguish between these two families, at least not clarely. My hitting probability is less than 1/2.....
 
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The Muscidae with small calypters and heavily bristled hind legs are mostly dark flies found at high latitude or high elevation.
 
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Thank you so much John!
 
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