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Musca autumnalis again?
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 03-09-2006 19:51
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Hello!

Normally I'd say this is Musca autumnalis, but the fly was rather tiny for this species (5-6 mm I think). Photos taken on August-31 here in Ostwestfalen/Germany.

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Well, I would agree with M. autumnalis.
But maybe some Muscid-expert knows of more species ?

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Posted on 03-09-2006 21:28
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Agree M. autumnalis - 6mm is not too small for a small one!
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Juergen Peters
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Hello, Theo and Tony!

Tony Irwin wrote:
Agree M. autumnalis - 6mm is not too small for a small one!


Many thanks! There were more of them, mostly smaller than the ones I remember from last year. Maybe because of the cold August (?).
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