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Azelia sp. (Muscidae)
Andre Jas
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Posted on 10-10-2006 22:10
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Hi,

Delta Intkey brings me as far as this: Anthomyiidae ro Muscidae.
So that doesn't really help. Does anyone know and could you please tell me what gives it away (if it does)?

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Can anyone at least say what family? Or are the images too poor?

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Azelia sp. (Muscidae), perhaps A. nebulosa. It is indeed very Anthomyiid-like.
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Thanks Kahis,
As I mentioned I got as far as Anthomyiidae or Muscidae. I get to grips with Delta Intkey better every day.

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Today I found this fly and spend a lot time trying to key it as FanniaGrin
Mine is Az.cilipes.
Kahis, why this one isn't A.cilipes too - on t2 on 2-nd image submedian pd?
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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