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Leucophora? (was Which family and genus?)
kurt
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Posted on 01-11-2017 20:30
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Is it possible to tell which family and genus this female are. Anthomyiidae?
Photo from 19 June 2017 Icktjärn 62 N, E 17 Ångermanland, Sweden.

Thanks for your help in advance

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Kurt Holmqvist
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Tony Irwin
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Perhaps Leucophora (Anthomyiidae)?
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Or.....female Delia albula (very Leucophora like in female and a coastal fly).
I don't know any Leucophora with yellowish tibia and abdomen.

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Thanks for your help Johanna.
I don´t think tibia realy are yellowish thought it seems so in pictures,
It could be an artefact from flash or even dust from the sandy environment.
I have same yellowish looking tibia on one of my pictures of Leucophora obtusa from 160521
See pictures on link https://www.artportalen.se/Image/1559316
I can´t see any observations of Delia albula from Swedish site Artportalen, and this is not a coastal site.

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Than I agree with Tony.....Leucophora species Wink

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