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Anthomyiid with clouded wing veins
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Posted on 27-06-2024 16:37
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On a sandy area near the Danube, Vienna - late June

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As far as I know, there are two species with darker veins like this: A. liturata and A. confusanea. I can't help you further, I'm afraid. You need a very close view of the setae on tibia 2 to determine the species.

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Posted on 29-06-2024 00:24
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That was very helpful, James - by narrowing it down to two species and with the description by Michelsen & Baez I think this is A. confusanea:

Only one ad seta on t2, no pv setae on f3 and the t3 orange in the middle

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Final confirmation very much appreciated Wink
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