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Anthomyiidae?
Susan R Walter
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Posted on 16-11-2008 22:24
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Don't really know what this is, although somewhere vague bells are ringing.

Female, 4mm, from central lowland France (la Brenne), 8 July 2008, old oak wooded heathland with old marle pit ponds.
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Lateral view.
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Not.
Not even Calyptrata
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Doh Angry I missed the most obvious thing about it!

I'll run it through the family key properly and see what I come up with...unless someone wishes to pander to my laziness and lack of time and tell me what family it is?Wink
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Maybe Lauxaniidae...?
(on fore and mid tibia a pre-apical bristle..?)

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