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Muscidae or Athomyidae, I think
Isidro
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Four days ago in my garden, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain.
6-7 mm without wings.
In sage leaves (Salvia officinalis).
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Thanks Wink
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Is difficult, as I see...
 
Nikita Vikhrev
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Muscidae, I think.
Darkened crossveins - may be Lispocephala.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thanks Nikita!
I need more opinions... Wink
 
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Muscidae. Some important characters are not visible, but I think belongs to Helina or Spilogona.
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Thanks Kahis!
At least the family is sure.
 
Stephane Lebrun
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Kahis, am I wrong to think it cannot be Spilogona because Coenosiinae don't have prealar seta, and I can see a prealar on this fly ?
So it would remain Helina...

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You're quite right, Stephane. Some Spilogona have a small prealar, but not as big as on this fly.
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By chance I found this fly (or a close relative at least) today. Although it is quite robust, it's clearly a female anthomyiid.
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Well, now are you sure of the family? Wink All before indicates to be Muscidae...

But.... the genus?
 
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It looks as if the first anal vein reaches the wing margin and that would make it a true anthomyiid.
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Paul Beuk wrote:
It looks as if the first anal vein reaches the wing margin and that would make it a true anthomyiid.


With hindsight that is obvious Smile
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Kahis wrote:
Paul Beuk wrote:
It looks as if the first anal vein reaches the wing margin and that would make it a true anthomyiid.


With hindsight that is obvious Smile

Hindsight? The picture was there all the time, so I would have said Anthomyiidae all the time...
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Anthomyia liturata RD female. Not all Anthomyia have black and white pattern on scutum. A. liturata has infuscated wing cross-veins, larvae breed in bird nests
 
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