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Muscidae Helina evecta
DedeLab
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Posted on 21-04-2025 18:54
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Hello,
Could it be Helina annosa ?
The chaetotaxy of the legs seems to me to be consistent with what is expected for Helina annosa:
- ventral setae of hind femur present only on the apical third and shorter than the width of the femur.
- foretibia with a posterior setae
- middle tibia with 3 to 5 posterior setae: OK (at least 3, the third one is blurred, difficult to see, picture 4)
- hind femur with front setae on the apical half
- ♂ hind tibia with 6 to 10 front setae and 2 to 4 rear setae and a row of posterior setae: OK (at least 6 front, at least 2 rear, row of p setae)

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ANDRE LABETAA : France : MONTFERRER : 66150 : 03/11/2024
Altitude : 1635 m - Taille : 10 mm environ ?
Réf. : 351890

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ANDRE LABETAA : France : MONTFERRER : 66150 : 03/11/2024
Altitude : 1635 m - Taille : 10 mm environ ?
Réf. : 351891

www.galerie-insecte.org/galerie/image/dos352/big/DSC_5010_DxO_2.jpg
ANDRE LABETAA : France : MONTFERRER : 66150 : 03/11/2024
Altitude : 1635 m - Taille : 10 mm environ
Réf. : 352199

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ANDRE LABETAA : France : Corsavy : 66150 : 03/11/2024
Altitude : 1631 m - Taille : 10 mm environ ?
Réf. : 357529
Edited by DedeLab on 05-06-2025 19:25
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DedeLab
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Posted on 04-05-2025 09:26
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Hello,
Does anyone have any advice, please?
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DedeLab
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Posted on 22-05-2025 16:29
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Hello,
Does anyone have any advice, please?
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 24-05-2025 19:54
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Hello. Well, in my opinion there is H. evecta and several doubtful species which are probably synonymies of H. evecta: H. annosa and about 15 Chinese species.
Your fly is H. evecta or some of their synonymies if I'm wrong.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thanks a lot Nikita !
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