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Pegomyia ??
Philippe moniotte
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Posted on 30-06-2008 19:56
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Hello!
Is this, as I believe, Pegomyia bicolor (Anthomyidae)?
H?ron (B) June 30th 2008
Thanks for your opinion
Philippe
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Stephane Lebrun
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Pegomya is correct, but prealar is too loog for P. bicolor. Michael key leads to Pegomya steini. This need a confirmation though.
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Again, thanks !
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Michael Ackland
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Well spotted Stephane! I think it is probably Pegomya solennis Mg., a common species feeding on Rumex.

I would be reluctant to name female Pegomya's from a photograph, even with the specimen to hand and under the microscope, they can be difficult. I have separated solennis from steini in my key by the possession of only one anteroventral seta on hind tibia (both species have a long prealar seta). Of course these anteroventral setae on hind tibia could easily vary in some specimens, so that for a definite identification one would need to dissect the abdomen.
 
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