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Who's on my Denims? <Antho.
Roger Thomason
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This little fly sat preening itself on my jeans while I was out in the garden...Any idea who it is...Family ??
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A wild guess: Hylemya vagans (Anthomyiidae)
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Hi Lars, Sorry for the delay in replying, forgot about this one Frown.
I thought I was the only one to make wild guesses here. Welcome to the Club. Membership has just doubled to 2.
Well if it is as you say I doubt if I'll get confirmation as the photo doesn't really show enough detail for an Antho. to ID it as such. Thanks for the reply...Regards Roger
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Not vagans, arista appears bare and tibiae dark. Otherwise difficult to say other than a female antho. The mid tibia appears to have an av seta which reduces the number of species a bit. Can't see the hind tibia though, which would be helpful
 
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TAXI...I mean...Hind Tibia for Mr. Ackland....1
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Hind Tibia for Mr. Ackland.....2
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A wild guess might be Pegoplata infirma Mg female; this is not a definite det.
 
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Thanks Michael
Does this mean our Wild Guesses Club Membership has increased by 50%, or are you just an Affiliate Member Cool.
We will be overtaking the Portuguese Diptera Group soon Wink.

Regards Roger
 
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Roger, there are two different types of wild guesses. One is where you don't really know what it is even if you had a specimen under the microscope. The other wild guess if what I had intended. I don't know what the species in the photo is because I can't see the critical details which are not in focus, or not sufficiently close up, or not in the photo at all. The general appearance of anthomyiids are not sufficient to always give a name. If I had the specimen under the microscope I could make a determination. I shall be careful not to use the term 'wild guess' in the future
 
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Morning Michael
Get out of bed on the wrong side, or have you recently had a sense of humour bypass...It was intended as a bit of fun....remember fun??
 
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