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Small Muscid (?) --> Morellia aenescens
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 21-07-2008 22:17
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Hello!

I think, wing venation excludes Anthomyiidae, but also Tachinidae. Is this 5 mm fly from July-13 (northwest Germany) a Muscid?
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Another picture.
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Yes, a muscid. I'm quite sure it's a male Morellia aenescens (by the strongly bent hind tibiae, fore tibiae with posterior seta, rather dark scutum, frons width etc.). And they are abundant at this moment.
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Hello, Stephane!

Stephane Lebrun wrote:
Yes, a muscid. I'm quite sure it's a male Morellia aenescens (by the strongly bent hind tibiae, fore tibiae with posterior seta, rather dark scutum, frons width etc.). And they are abundant at this moment.


Many thanks! I did not think that this one could be identified to species level (poor photos).
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