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Unidentified on Dill July
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Posted on 15-07-2009 03:49
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Unidentified on Dill, Austins Ferry, Tasmania, Australia around the 30th of July.

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Higher resolution: http://upload.wik...y_2313.jpg
Edited by ChrisR on 19-07-2009 22:26
 
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Most of your images probably show Anthomyiid flies with a minor possibility of Muscidae. Anthomyiidae is a quite hopeless group as far as identification from images is concerned. Furthermore, probably no expert on Australasian Anthomyiid flies visits this forum to my knowledge.
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Looks like a female Anthomyia punctipennis. A now common anthomyiid in Tasmania, but originally from South America.
 
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