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Could it be Lispocephala erythrocera?

No, your second set of flies looks very different to me. I think this fly belongs to a different fam...

Posted by Xespok on 16 October 2006 17:46:15
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Could it be Lispocephala erythrocera?

I think this may well be the same fly. Does it help clear up the mystery?

http://www.naturamedite...

Posted by lynkos on 16 October 2006 17:29:15
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Could it be Lispocephala erythrocera?

Thanks tons Tony for the exhaustive description. This site is already getting to be a great resource...

Posted by lynkos on 01 October 2006 06:27:51
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Could it be Lispocephala erythrocera?

Hi Sarah
if you look at your first picture, you will see a small pair of crossed bristles on the f...

Posted by Tony Irwin on 30 September 2006 20:39:20
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Could it be Lispocephala erythrocera?

Thanks Nikita, although I'm so ignorant, I'm still not sure what I'm looking for :(, Sar...

Posted by lynkos on 30 September 2006 19:49:45
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Could it be Lispocephala erythrocera?

As far as I understand Tony, it seems Sarah, that your fly has unterfrontal setas (in front of ocell...

Posted by Nikita Vikhrev on 30 September 2006 18:46:27
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Could it be Lispocephala erythrocera?

Sign me up straight away! So guys, are you going to leave me with the doubt :@? Sarah. ...

Posted by lynkos on 30 September 2006 18:37:38
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Could it be Lispocephala erythrocera?

Sarah,

I think we should form a political party for the abolition of Anthomyiidae....

Posted by pierred on 30 September 2006 17:25:34
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Could it be Lispocephala erythrocera?

I thought it looked just too easy :(, Sarah. ...

Posted by lynkos on 30 September 2006 10:27:12
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Could it be Lispocephala erythrocera?

or a female anthomyiid?...

Posted by Tony Irwin on 30 September 2006 08:54:06
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