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anthomyia/someone has stolen one spot/
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dear forum, I've heard that female anthomyia are mutch more difficult than males, the last few days I spotted lots of them here in Rotterdam.
One of them has 3 spots on scutellum the other 2 spots.
so i guess one of them could be pluvalis and one porcellaris, but I need again your help!
thanks people for every suggestion.
also the spots behind the head are diffrent in size!
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photos, please! Wink
 
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2nd pic
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The first 2-spotted one is a muscid, Limnophora tigrina as the third one, the second (3-spotted) is Anthomyia sp. (all females).
Edited by Stephane Lebrun on 14-07-2009 19:52
Stephane.
 
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thank you stephan thats fast!
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Hmm, first and third photo show both a female Limnophora tigrina (Muscidae).
The second could be a A. procellaris.
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
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second - Anthomyiidae.

first - Muscidae - some Limnophora.
 
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Stphane and Lars were faster. Smile
 
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