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Karol Ox
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Posted on 22-12-2011 16:18
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Thank you for an identification. Thank you very much.

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Anthomyiidae.
Arista seems haired and possible orbital seta present, but a bit blur and not sharp to see.

Do you have sharper photos of the head.....or just other photos where i maybe can see other characters for a possible ID.
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I have no more photos. Thank you for help.

javanerkelens wrote:
Anthomyiidae.
Arista seems haired and possible orbital seta present, but a bit blur and not sharp to see.

Do you have sharper photos of the head.....or just other photos where i maybe can see other characters for a possible ID.
 
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Shame....still looks interesting.
I am thinking about Chirosia or Zaphne, but without further details it wil be difficult.
Maybe Stephen or Ackland can see more...
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