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Muscidae ID? -> maybe Limnophora triangula
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Netherlands, today

Observation: https://waarneming.nl/observation/330536806/

On Rubus leaf. The wing veins are difficult to see, so not expecting much.

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John Carr wrote:
Muscidae


Thank you very much!
 
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Having not the best pictures (added some extra), I tried to key this one.

I believe this is one of Limnophorini (subfamily Coeosiinae). Further ID requires the hairs beneath the cubital node, but I believe to be one of Limnophora. Possibility L. triangula (though the expected 3 stripes are hard to see, if at all).

Not much more to go on sadly.
 
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L. triangula is the most possible answer. I'm not sure.
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Nikita Vikhrev wrote:
L. triangula is the most possible answer. I'm not sure.


Thank you very much. Happy with this direction.
 
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