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Anthomyiidae - Hylemyza partita
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Posted on 21-04-2011 23:52
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6mm, Moor Piece Wood Clitheroe UK, 20 April 2011.
On trunk of birch in open woodland.

The specimen keyed out to H. partita, and the external genitalia fit Ackland's drawings except that the gap between the st5 processes is broader. In view of my recent record, I thought I'd give everyone a chance to disagree before I submit it for the Gallery Wink
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lovely clear shots with the fine setulae in front of the suture distinctive, so I would agree with you.
 
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Thank you Smile
 
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Nice pictures! I agree with H. partita too.
 
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Thanks! Now I'm confident to send it for the Gallery!
 
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