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Light brown Muscid (?) --> Coenosia tigrina
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 05-10-2008 19:34
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Hello!

A Muscid (or Anthomyiid?) from a meadow on Sept-26, northwest Germany. Length about 5 mm. I'm not really sure, where to put it (also Coenosia?).
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hi Jeurgen,

I think it is Coenosia (tigrina?)

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Robert Heemskerk wrote:
I think it is Coenosia (tigrina?)


Thanks, Robert!
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Anthomyiidae female in my opinion.
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Hello, Gabor!

Xespok wrote:
Anthomyiidae female in my opinion.


Thanks. I hope not all "Coenosia"s turn out to be Anthomyiids... Wink
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Actually here I am not confident, a lateral shot would help.
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Hello, Gabor!

Xespok wrote:
Actually here I am not confident, a lateral shot would help.


Sorry. It was very near to the ground, so I only have pictures from above.
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This is Coenosia tigrina. Cool
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Hello, Stephane!

Stephane Lebrun wrote:
This is Coenosia tigrina. Cool


Fine, at least one Coenosia Wink. Thanks!
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