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Anthomyiidae Id
It sometimes is indeed very confusing with criniventris.
We have several Delia species with those l...
Posted by javanerkelens
on 15 December 2019 11:59:37
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Anthomyiidae ID Belgium
thanks Michael for your answer
...and no, this fly was not seen in miles (150+km) from any sand dun...
Posted by bums
on 27 June 2015 21:33:38
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Anthomyiidae ID Belgium
It is a male Delia belonging to the penicillosa species group, all of which have long setae on one o...
Posted by Michael Ackland
on 27 June 2015 18:20:40
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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? ID?
I find (on searching the literature) that D. penicillosa is recorded from Europe from inland and var...
Posted by Michael Ackland
on 21 July 2009 12:44:02
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Anthomyiidae? ID?
It is probably a female Delia species. The rather long anterodorsal seta on mid tibia, long prealar...
Posted by Michael Ackland
on 21 July 2009 09:40:47
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