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Hairy-eyed Musca for ID, N Spain --> Dasyphora pratorum/penicillata, female
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Posted on 25-11-2012 10:20
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Taken in the mountains of Madrid on August the 6th 2012. I thought it was going to be Musca autumnalis but checking the pictures it has clearly hairy eyes. Musca osiris? Musca vitripennis? One I don't know about? Help, please! Thanks!! Wink

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Looks like a female Musca autumnalis: http://www.dipter...to_id=5262
 
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Thanks for your reply, tristram!! TumbsUp

But I thought Musca autumnalis don't have hairy-eyes Frown Am I mistaken?? Sad The one in the picture definitely has glabrous eyes.
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This is a female Dasyphora pratorum/penicillata. If other small ad above the strong one, D. penicillata, otherwise D. pratorum.
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WOW!! Thanks a lot, Stephane!! TumbsUp TumbsUp

I knew there was something wrong about this 'Musca' Shock Shock All of a sudden I see the light: too big, too compact, too shiny, thorax chaetotaxy... My first female Dasyphora, and I didn't guess in spite of seeing males last year nearly in the same spot Angry Angry

You don't know but you have done my day Wink Back to my pictures to try to see that additional ad seta Smile
 
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