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Coenosia sp.? (Botanophila sp.)
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Coenosia sp. is the correct name? Thank you very much.

Mucha František, Terchová, Slovak Republik


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Anthomyiidae female. (The anal vein reaches the wing edge, and the orange frons is typical for many anthomyiids. Also I think most Coenosia have only one dorsocentral bristle before the suture.)
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Stephen R wrote:
Anthomyiidae female. (The anal vein reaches the wing edge, and the orange frons is typical for many anthomyiids. Also I think most Coenosia have only one dorsocentral bristle before the suture.)


Stephen Delia platura (female) is the correct name? Thank you very much.

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I don't know enough to say - wait for Joke Smile (I wouldn't be surprised if it was Botanophila.)
 
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Indeed, not Delia!
Botanophila sp.

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javanerkelens wrote:
Indeed, not Delia!
Botanophila sp.

JokeSmile


javanerkelens Thank you very much. Smile
 
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