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Is this an Anthomyia?
Yoda
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Posted on 12-05-2007 09:10
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I have been asked to inquire this forum if the fly in these links are Anthomyia? It looks similar to Anthomyia but like none i have seen. If im not mistaken this fly has to rows of spots behind the head with 2 in each, where pluvialis and procellaris have a 2 + 3 combination.

The photos where taken by Anni Lene Nielsen:
http://www.fugleo...p?ID=97409
http://www.fugleo...p?ID=96224

-Peder
Edited by Yoda on 12-05-2007 09:25
 
Stephane Lebrun
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It seems to be a female of Limnophora tigrina (Muscidae). You are right, Anthomya are three-spotted after suture.

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Yoda
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Thanks! That was just what i wanted to hear :-).
 
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