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Found in my garden today. River Rhine area Netherlands. Muscidae?

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Helina.
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Hello

again can you give me a view of the thorax and abdomen and also tibia 1- looks like several ad setae

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Edited by oceanlis2000 on 07-04-2015 14:58
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check for pd setae on tibia 3- presence and number
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Hi Elisabeth,

A Photo of tibia 3 and 1........

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tibia 1
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Have you tried Helina reversio- tibiae can vary in colour? can have 3 or 4 post dc
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H. reversio is my guess too, one can see a pd seta on basal part of t3 (additionnal pictures).
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Stephane have you seen any reversion with 5av before?
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Personally I count only 3 av....
...and 5 ad (we are talking about t3 of course).
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Yes
But have you ever seen more than 3 av? usually I see 3 ad so this is a lot more but what about the av number is this more constant?
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