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Fannia canicularis
Ralph Sipple
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Posted on 24-07-2007 18:00
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Hi together,

Analvein would meet A2 if extended, M1straight >>> Fanniidae
but:
apical portion of Sc curving >>> Muscidae

Could you please help me?

Location: Ehingen (W.Germany)
Size: 6,2 mm

Ralph
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Sc OK too,
it is Fannia.
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Ralph Sipple
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Hello Nikita,

many thanks!

Ralph
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Ralph, there is 50% chance that if you send couple more (dorsal and lateral) images we can put a species name on your Fannia.
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Ralph Sipple
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Hi Nikita,

thank you! Following weekend I would be happy to respond to your offer. (There`s no opportunity to photograph until saturday ) I hope, the community will be appreciiative of my "necroing" this thread. In future I?ll show more views right from the start.

Ralph
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Ralph Sipple
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Hi Nikita, hi forum!

I hope the pictures are sufficient:

lateral (measured size 6,2mm)
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frons: (not visible: Arista with very short hairs/bristles)
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Fannia canicularis
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Thank you, Kahis!
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