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Posted on 06-09-2007 23:51
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fly found today inside a house a Granada, Southern Spain

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Muscidae? Fannia? Anthomyidae?

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Anthomyiidae.
 
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Or Fanniidae.
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Posted on 07-09-2007 08:17
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Fannia
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now, I'm confused because the second photo shows clearly that anal vein reaches the wing margin! It doesn't the characterisc curved anal veins! that's why I discarded the Fannia. Or is there Fannia with anal vein reaching wing margin? awkward
 
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If really the photo is not tricky... please send another photo so we can see better the anal zone of wing, to be sure if anal veins reach or no the wing margin.. with the second photo it seems that reaches....
 
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Wink

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it was really a tricky! NOw no doubts: it is really a Fannia sp. And Kahis was right!!! Sorry for questioning Fannia ID.

The anal veins have the typical habitus for Fannia. And doesn?t arrive the wing margin!
SO Fannia sp.

 
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