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Anthomyia but which one?
Yoda
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Posted on 11-05-2007 19:16
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Found in mixed forrest in Denmark. Hope you can help :-).
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of the same fly.
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I guess it could be pluvialis (or procellaris?) but i'm far from sure.
 
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Welcome Yoda ! Smile
It's Anthomyia but not pluvialis. See this previous thread.
Much closer to procellaris to me, but I don't know the others species and they are not easy to separate as I know.

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Thanks! I read that thread today and agree that it doesn't seem to be pluvialis. Since pluvialis and procellaris by far are the most common in Denmark I think you are right. I haven't been able to find any photos of procellaris though and i'm not sure how they look exactly.
 
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