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the little grey fly
jean-claude bernard
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Posted on 02-11-2007 19:09
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hello
do you know this one ?
01/11/2007
near Brest (France)
5/6 mm
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male Anthomyiidae. awkward
 
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blasted Anthomyiidae, I have so much to ID and no one knows any things about them Angry
Jic?, we are going to make a club "the poor frenchy with unknown Anthomyiidae" Grin
 
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Not just the French, I can assure you. Angry
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I'm not as sure that it is
blasted Anthomyiidae

As possible Muscidae candidate some small Thricops coming to my mind.
Kahis, tell us your opinion, please!
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
I'm not as sure that it is
blasted Anthomyiidae

As possible Muscidae candidate some small Thricops coming to my mind.
Kahis, tell us your opinion, please!


I'm sure it is anthomyiidae (but don't ask why Smile). No idea of the genus though, it is one of the small grey jobs.
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thanks at all for your job but it is not finish with Anthomyiidae. I have an other to post Wink
jean-claude
 
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Kahis perhaps you are right.
I don't remember where I have read that Anthomyiidae have "spines on C veins" ( not good saying, this too Grin) I just hope you understand.
If my reading is good, Jean Claude fly is not Anthomyiidae
 
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