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Muscidae ?---> Anthomyiidae --> Anthomyia liturata
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Loire-atlantique, western France, October 18 2010.
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A nice picture of a female Anthomyiidae
(can't make more of it...)

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Are the crossveins darkened, or is that an illusion? Could it be Anthomyia liturata? [ EDIT: But no, the bristles on the hind tibia look all wrong, judging from the Gallery pictures. Oh, I don't know awkward]
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Good observation!
Indeed Anthomyia liturata / confusanea
A.liturata with 2 ad on midtibia
A.confusanea with 1 ad on midtibia
Sadly we only see a blur midtibia on this photo....

Joke
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another blur picture that, i hope so, could solve this question about the midtibia ... ?!?!

Thanks for your answers !! Wink
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A. liturata (one small and one stronger ad on midtibia)

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Many thanks to both of you !! Smile
 
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