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no Muscid, but Fannia
Sundew
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Posted on 16-07-2008 21:44
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Hi,
This dark fly was seen in my garden in May. I still have lasting difficulties with these grey ones... Please help once more!
Thanks, Sundew
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Edited by Sundew on 19-07-2008 20:33
 
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Posted on 17-07-2008 15:14
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Hello Sundew,

Maybe a Anthomyidae..

Greatings Joke
 
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That's why I set a question mark! In this case we need Michael...
Edited by Sundew on 17-07-2008 15:48
 
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No chance for this poor animal?
 
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Female of Fannia sp.
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Teglagyar u. 30.
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Ah - a Fannia at last, that genus was still missing in my collection! Many thanks, Gabor.
How can I tell it apart from a Muscid?
Regards, Sundew
 
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It isn't Fannia, but Anthomyiidae. My guess Euthrichota
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