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Anthomyiidae?
shar
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Posted on 30-06-2006 20:08
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Dear All,

Today I made these pictures of an intresting black/white fly. Is this fly Anthomyiidae? There were about 20 other flies of the same family flying arround.

Gr,
Shar
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Posted on 30-06-2006 20:11
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Sorry, I did something wrong. I place the other picture again.
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Posted on 30-06-2006 20:34
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anthomyia pluvialis? don?t trust me, sorry, at least it seems so
 
shar
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Posted on 30-06-2006 21:18
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Thank you paqui, I think you might be right.

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Robert Nash
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Take a look in the gallery Anthomyia c.f. pluvialis. Same fly? Nice photos of a very distinctive flyPfftPfftPfft. Particularly the flght shot. Note the grey apical spot on the scutellum well shown in the second pic. Robert
 
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shar
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Thank you Robert. I like the flightshot too. I just clicked at the right moment. SmileSmileSmile

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