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alon
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Posted on 05-07-2008 16:50
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Is it Anthomyiid or Muscid? I have onlu this one photo, but maybe somebody can say about this fly something more?
17.09.2007, size 4-5 mm, northern Polland
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anthomyiid Sad
 
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A Fannia I should think, so it's a Fanniidae (Separate family now)
 
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one question: Fanniidae once before was placed in Anthomyiidae or in Muscidae?
 
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Thanks a lot for id.
I looked at gallery and this one seems to be F. canicularis. I shot this fly in the house. Am I right or it can be other sp?

Jorge, I read that Fanniinae was a subfamily of Muscidae.
 
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F. cannicularis male.
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