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Muscidae ??
javanerkelens
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Posted on 06-03-2008 22:16
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Taken on 5 march and the size was about 6mm

I presume it is a Muscidae ?

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Posted on 06-03-2008 22:36
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First thought: Egle (Anthomyiidae)
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Posted on 06-03-2008 22:39
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Also first thought: Anthomyiidae. Grin
 
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Posted on 06-03-2008 22:53
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Anthomyiidae ?? I thougt that always the M1 was in a straight line by Antho. ??Shock
But I have looked at more foto's and there I could see three hairs on the tibia......so that can match whit Antho..

Then I wil change it to Antho. and uncertain "Egle"

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Anthomyiidae/Muscidae is among the most complicated in diptera. Pfft So relax. Wink
 
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^%T^^&@()@HE&.........so I am relaxt now WinkGrin

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Posted on 06-03-2008 23:40
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Is this Egle ciliata (Walker, 1849)?

In The Netherlands I count two Egle-species on the list.
The other Egle-sp. is Egle parva.


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