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Black Muscidae (?) (15.03.11)
Juergen Peters
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Hello!

A 6 mm fly from our housewall (northwest Germany). Possibly Hebecnema sp.?
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Costa stops at R4+5, longish antennae - could this be Coenosia agromyzina? - no,I guess not, with the white lunule and two pre-sutural dcs. Sorry I spoke!
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Hello, Stephen!

I had Coenosia agromyzina last year. That was very tiny, merely half the size of this one.
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Also I forgot to check the date - far too early anyway I think!
 
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It looks like one I had in November last year, it was small. Look at Hebecnema nigra female.

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blowave wrote:
It looks like one I had in November last year, it was small. Look at Hebecnema nigra female.


Thanks, Janet! That was one, I also had in mind.
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If you could see it had black halteres you would be more certain! Still, it does have a distincitve look and we do often have the same insects! Maybe we should check each other's posts, it might make things easier. Grin
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Hello, Janet!

blowave wrote:
If you could see it had black halteres you would be more certain!


Unfortunately I don't have a picture with halteres visible. Frown
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