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Anthomyiidae > Hylemya vagans
Manuel Lopez
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Posted on 17-02-2013 12:03
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From Granada coastal area. February 16st 2013.

More views available if needed.

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Arista haired, 3pd on t3, tibia yellowish and it seems no subapical ad seta on mid femur........I would say: Hylemya vagans.
Maybe a look on the scutellum and better look on the midfemur to confirm.....
 
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Thanks so much Smile, with keys included Cool

This is a closer view of the scutellun and mid femur. A friend took photos of the same fly, I'll try to get more views as soon as possible.
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and another one
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There seems indeed no preapical ad on the midfemur.
Only I still can't see if the scutellum is haired all over with little hairs or not, but despite of that, I think H. vagans is right.
 
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I appreciate the explanation and understand how difficult is to identify by photo. Thank ySmileu
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