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Limnophora for ID, N Spain--> Limnophora setinerva
Piluca_Alvarez
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I think this should be Muscidae (4 dc) but the looks are closer to Anthomyiidae to me. Can anybody tell me for sure and get at least the genus? Thanks in advance Smile

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I'd guess Limnophora (in Muscidae).
 
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Yes, I think you are right, Stephen Smile I can see it now Wink

I will try to go a step forward now Grin
 
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There are a complete row of av setae on f3, that means
L. setinerva
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thanks a bunch, Nikita!!! Smile
 
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