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Muscidae ?
Renko
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Posted on 08-11-2013 19:15
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Hello,
I have no idea for this fly, found in November, in North of France

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Female Lasiomma I think.
Stephane.
 
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Thank, Stephane Smile
What details are needed to go to species ?

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You need a specimen and then you can run it down in this key

Females of Lasiomma
1 Hind tibia with a strongly developed apical pv-seta, which is as long and strong as the apical av-seta. Prealar seta longer than posterior notopleural seta. Mid tibia with 2 ad- and 2–3 pd-setae. Prementum long and slender, shining blackish brown. Large light greyish species. Wing length mm. latipenne (Zetterstedt)
- Hind tibia without apical pv-seta. Prealar seta shorter than posterior notopleural seta. Mid tibia with 1 ad- and 2 pd-setae. Smaller blackish species 2
2 Mid tibia with only 1 pd-seta picipes (Meigen)
- Mid tibia with 2 or more pd-setae 3
3 Vein C setulose ventrally along whole length. Mid tibia often with 3 pd-setae
seminitidum (Zetterstedt)
- Vein C bare ventrally except sometimes at base. Mid tibia generally with 2 pd-setae 4
4 Arista more distinctly pubescent, with hairs quite as long as basal thickness. Hind tibia with about 6 ad-setae anthomyinum (Rondani)
- Arista almost bare. Hind tibia with about 10 ad-setae strigilatum (Zetterstedt)
 
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Thank you very much, Michael for your explanation GrinSmile

Thomas
 
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