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Anthomyiidae, Pegomya sp.
JariF
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Posted on 21-03-2009 14:36
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Hi,

several of these from my malaise 17.6.2007 Loviisa, Finland. Any suggestions ?

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should be Pegomya, Anthomyiidae
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Ok, thank You. I must try my key and find out the name.

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It is Pegomya, tabida Meigen species group. This has about 11 species in it, this photo looks like vittigera Zett.. Have you a dorsal view
 
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Thank You. Here You have an other angle.

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No it is not vittigera which has a narrow black median vittae on scutum. I think now it might be Pegomya geniculata which belongs in another species group. The widely spaced presutural acrostichals point to this species. I am afraid only examination of the genitalia and 5th sternite will identify it. The latter is hidden by the hind femur
 
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Ok, thak You. I have Your key so I just need time to do that Smile

Thank You once more

Jari
 
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