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Anthomyiidae. Hylemya?
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Posted on 08-05-2010 21:26
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If it is Hylemya, could it be H. variata?
They share some traits, but since I am keyless, I am just guessing Smile

Thisone however was smaller than the Hylemya spp. I got earlier.
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Indeed Hylemya !
But i personally are more thinking about Hylemya partita
It seems to have a av en pv apical on the hindtibia and the hairs on the arista are with more hairs above and les under.....
But the only doubt i have...are the acrostichals (seems small and not broad)
Maybe i come back on this one later..

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Many thanks! Smile

Take your time
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I think i can see hairs between the acrostichals....than it would be H.partita!

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