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Muhammad Mahdi
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Posted on 08-01-2009 13:34
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Please help id this fly
It was around 3mm long, beside some stinly animal feces
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Brontaea tonitrui
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I think it's rather an Anthomyia (or a related genus) (there is at least a strong pd on hind tibia, calypters of Anthomyiidae type and apparently 3 post dc).
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I agree
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Stephane, what is pd and post dc Shock
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Muhammad Mahdi wrote:
Stephane, what is pd and post dc Shock

pd and post dc
Edited by Paul Beuk on 09-01-2009 16:08
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Thank you Stephane and Paul
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I edited my post to reflect the post dc better.
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