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handsome Anthomyiid
Sundew
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Posted on 14-02-2009 14:40
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Hi,
Among our garden flies of last June was this Anthomyiid of considerable size. I thougt it was the common Hydrophoria lancifer, but this should have dark legs. Mine has yellow, as is especially obvious in the pic without flashlight. So I hope for experts' opinion.
Thanks, Sundew
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Nikita Vikhrev
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Posted on 14-02-2009 16:13
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Looks like Hylemya nigrimana for me
Nikita Vikhrev - Zool Museum of Moscow University
 
Michael Ackland
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Don't look the same to me, but that might be the exposure. The last photo reminds me of a Eutrichota species as the legs look quite long
 
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It IS definitely the same fly, sitting in the same place, and I have some more pics of it. So I could supply some more details - no genitalia, however! Pfft
Well, two possible genera are better than none. Thanks!
 
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This just shows that it is very difficult to name an anthomyiid from it general appearance and colour from a photo. The last two photos indicate that the lighting can alter the appearance! I agree with Nikita that it is nigrimana.
 
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