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Muscidae ?--> Anthomyiidae
pat_der2003
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on the riverbanks of La Seine, near Paris France, may 30 2009.

4-5 mm long
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a lateral view
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Nice Anthomyiidae.
Stephane.
 
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Thanks Stéphane !! Wink

i've changed the tittle.
 
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i raise it up ! Wink

nobody for this one ? does the orange spot between the eyes not look distinctive (from my novice point of view) ?
 
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Michael Ackland
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The anterior part of the frontal stripe is orange or red in most females of Anthomyiidae. Can vary depending on age, red first, becomes black.
 
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Ok ! Many thanks Michael !! Smile
 
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