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Anthomyiidae Delia florilega? = confirmed
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male - Berlin - April 2018

I've compared it with my specimen of Delia antiqua but it looks different to me. Maybe I am wrong.
femora 3 has no tuft of hairs, so not D. radicum either. I thought about Delia platura but the fifth sternite doesn't match. Any suggestions?

Thank you for your time.
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abdomen and hind leg
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fifth sternite
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genitalia lateral
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genitalia dorsal
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surstyli in focus dorsal
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updating thread with additional photos. I now suspect it to be Delia florilega.

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mid leg with comb-like hairs on tarsus
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hind leg showing femora 3.
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new look at cerci/surstyli
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Correct....Delia florilega

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Super! I am happy to have a new member of Delia in my collection. I am growing quite find of this genus by now Smile

I hope that you have a pleasant night. Thank You Johanna.
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