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Anthomyiidae? => Hylemya sp
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Posted on 17-07-2013 20:25
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Photo taken near Reading, UK, on 2012-04-24.

I think this might be a male Hylemya vagans. Is this correct?
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On this photo I nearly can see if the arista is indeed long haired, what suggest Hylemya, so maybe a crop to confirm it.
If so….Hylemya seems right, but if it is indeed H. vagans, I can’t say for sure, because the male of H. urbica also can have the tibia very yellowish / brownish.
I need to see the present or absent (H. vagans) of the subapical ad seta on the midfemur and if the occiput is bare (H. vagans) or not.
So I have doubt between H. vagans and H. urbica (both common)
H. variata mostly has the tibia more brownish / black (less common)

Johanna
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This contrast-enhanced blow-up does seem to show the presence of long hairs on the aristae. I'll put it down as a Hylemya sp.

Thank you, Johanna.
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