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Anthomyiidae? Hungary

Looking at the elongated setae on the male 3rd abdominal sternite it could be a species from the ...

Posted by javanerkelens on 09 February 2016 22:04:25
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Anthomyiidae?? (England): probably Botanophila fugax

Joanna is right. In spite of the good photos most of the distinguishing characters are difficult to ...

Posted by Michael Ackland on 20 September 2014 09:43:08
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Anthomyiidae from Granada -> Delia ?

Firstly it is not Delia linearis as the setae on sternite 3 are different i that species, and also m...

Posted by Michael Ackland on 14 July 2012 09:59:45
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Anthomyiidae, Delia sp. (Hungary)

Looks like Delia floricola R.D. There are nearly 13 species in this Delia cardui group in Europe and...

Posted by Michael Ackland on 09 July 2012 17:11:33
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Anthomyiidae male Delia?> cf. Botanophila discreta

I searched the site and found some tips from Joke..

D.radicum / floralis = with rows of pv on t3 ...

Posted by blowave on 08 April 2011 13:51:39
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Anthomyiidae male

Difficult with only one photo ..
But we can see some hairs on notopleuron.
When we look than at De...

Posted by javanerkelens on 12 March 2010 13:35:28
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