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Anthomyia illocata
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In Barcelona (Spain), may it be Anthomyia illocata? or the african A. amoena?

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And the female?
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at least not A. illocata
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may be A. tempestatum?
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Thanks!! How can I identify Anthomyia species?
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give me e-mail to send pdf
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Today I have got message from Verner Michelsen. He wrote that he has specimen(s) from Barselona which he identifies as A. illocata. Thus, these specimens should also be identified as A. illocata.
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It also could be A. amoena, which is very similar to A. illocata
A. amoena is a very common species of the Afrotropical region.
The difference between those two species only can be made by looking at the shape of the goniten.......so genital preparation is needed to be sure.

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