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Anthomyiidae - #12 from serra da estrela
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Posted on 25-07-2008 17:58
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Nice one for study..
M1 seems towards r4+5 , prealar shorter as notopleural seta, lower calypter little beyond upper one, acrostichals relative broad...
I would say Lasiomma strigillatum / seminitidum...

But wait for Ackland!

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Don't think it's Lasiomma, but can't see the defining characters: 4 stpl, finely haired eyes etc. Unfortunately there are dozens of anthomyiids that look like this, but they can only be identified by looking at a lot of small characters which do not show up in a general photograph. Judging by the appearence and colour, the photos look like 2 different species, and this is a problem of colour in photos, can vary depending on the light.
 
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Don't think it's Lasiomma, but can't see the defining characters: 4 stpl, finely haired eyes etc. Unfortunately there are dozens of anthomyiids that look like this, but they can only be identified by looking at a lot of small characters which do not show up in a general photograph. Judging by the appearence and colour, the photos look like 2 different species, and this is a problem of colour in photos, can vary depending on the light.
 
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