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Anthomyiidae male 2, NE HU, April 2009
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Another male. Some 7 mms.
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Genitalia typical of Delia platura species group. Need to see leg chetotaxy to determine species. Probably platura or florilega, the latter has a dorsal fringel of setulae on mid metatarsus
 
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Thank You very much, I have this additional picture:
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Hind tibia has a comb-like fringe of equal length hairs which is present in both florilega and platura! Middle legs are a bit tangled up so can't see the metatarsus clearly. Both are common species.
 
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