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Anthomyiidae ? -->Delia platura
ole
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Posted on 03-11-2008 23:54
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Or ?
Found in a sunny moment 25. sept.
mixed meadow near copenhagen.

Thanks id advance.
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Michael Ackland
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It is Anthomyiidae
 
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Closer ID possible?
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Looks like Delia platura, but need to see the posteroventral surface of the hind tibia, which should have a comb of setulae along whole length; ii's just out of view or focus in the photo
 
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Hi Michael

Pict. of hind tibia closeups.
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hind tibia with full row of pv setae - Delia platura
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
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Thank you very mutch Nikita and Michael!
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