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Anthomyiidae?
ebbek
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Is it the family correct? And is it possible to say anything about genus/species?
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In all probability Lispocephala alma, male (Muscidae) - at least if the last tarsomere of the foreleg has a white base.

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Yes, the last tarsomere is black with white base. Thanks a lot for help!

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In all probability Lispocephala alma, male (Muscidae) - at least if the last tarsomere of the foreleg has a white base:

Does anyone know if this is also true of the female or just the male?

Thanks
Edited by oceanlis2000 on 07-02-2013 11:53
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