Thread subject: Diptera.info :: M cingulatus?

Posted by conopid on 09-09-2007 20:28
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It's pretty difficult to say for certain, but in general it's usually a choice of M atricapillus or M cingulatus. This looks to be quite a brown, as opposed to grey colour and it appears to have quite a few white hairs amongst the darker hairs, off the front of the face, so I am inclined to say M cingulatus, but really you need to have a specimen to be definitive about this.:(