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Anthomyidae?
Josef Buecker
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Posted on 11-10-2008 23:36
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Hello Forum,
am I right? Which one is it?
Hagen, NRW, Germany, alder marshland 175 msm, Oktober 10th 2008
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It is Anthomyiidae.
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Josef Buecker
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Hello Paul, hello Forum,
what is needed to get a closer ID, at least the genus?
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Michael Ackland
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One needs a lot more infomation Josef. For starters: arista bare or pubescent, length of prealar seta, number of apical ventral ssetae on hind tibia, etc.

As it is a female I doubt if one could identify it from a photo. If a male a ventral view of the end of abdomen would give a good idea (shape of 5th sternite. Almost all males can be recognized from a photo of the dissected genitalia.

 
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