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dark male Fannia
Klaas
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Posted on 03-01-2010 11:53
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12 April 2008. Steenwijk (Netherlands)
on the outside of a greenhouse.

First i thought of Anthomyiidae, but it seems to have the typical vein-sc of Fanniidae. Is it possible to identify on specieslevel?

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Do you have another photo, with a better view on the midtibia..?

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javanerkelens wrote:
Do you have another photo, with a better view on the midtibia..?

Joke



An other picture with the tibia 2 a bit more in focus..
And a frontal view on head (which i forgot to post)


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Some Fannia species have a bump on ventral site on tibia 2, and maybe it is hidden on your photo.....
(see photo of Fannia manicata)
I'm only familiar with the most common species, so with absent of important details, it will be difficult for me..Sad
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